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The City of Coral Gables is celebrating its centennial year in 2025. Since 1925, the Coral Gables Garden Club has been at the heart of beautifying our community, from planting gardens to championing civic projects. To commemorate our 100 years of service and kick-off the centennial celebrations, we are pleased to announce our Centennial Home & Garden Tour on Saturday, November 16th from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Don’t miss this special opportunity to explore six stunning homes and gardens in the beautiful City of Coral Gables. This self-guided tour begins at Granada Church, 950 University Drive, Coral Gables, where you will check-in and receive your event program. While there, shop at our pop-up boutique featuring an array of wonderful vendors. Or feel free to browse our boutique after your tour of the featured homes and gardens. Be sure to stop by our complimentary President’s Tea for a refreshing iced drink, located in one of the garden stops, as marked in your program.
The price to enjoy this unique experience is $65 per person. Tickets purchased are tax deductible, with proceeds benefitting the garden club’s educational and community projects. This is a rain-or-shine event, and tickets are non-refundable.
To purchase tickets, please visit our website at: https://www.coralgablesgardenclub.org/centennial/?mc_cid=62bdc1ee6e&mc_eid=073cd3ff00
Or Eventbrite at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/coral-gables-garden-club-centennial-home-garden-tour-tickets-1009764692377
We encourage carpooling between designated homes, which will not only help with parking but fosters friendships. Please note, we cannot permit children under 12 and wheelchair access is not available at these private homes. As a courtesy, we also ask that you refrain from eating, drinking, or taking photos/videos inside the homes and gardens.
The Coral Gables Garden Club is a not-for-profit organization whose sole purpose is to educate youth and the broader public in various aspects of gardening, horticulture, environmental issues, civic beautification, and floral design. It was organized in 1925 by ladies who wanted to share plant knowledge and were committed to civic beautification. George Merrick’s mother Althea and wife Eunice, were founding members, and Eunice was the Club’s 2nd President. The club continues this tradition and has many initiatives planned this coming year.
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