Fairchild’s ‘Boots & Blooms’: Country Night in the Garden

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Fairchild’s ‘Boots & Blooms’: Country Night in the Garden
There will be some line dancing with Country Heart Dance.

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Rd., Coral Gables, brings a spirited touch of Southern charm to Miami with the return of “Boots & Blooms” on Saturday, Apr. 11, from 6 to 9:30 p.m.

The country-themed evening will feature live music by the Back Country Boys, along with line dancing, lawn games and friendly competitions, including pie-eating contests and pumpkin hunts, complemented by Southern-inspired food, mini moonshine and Bourbon flights.

Headlining the night is the Back Country Boys, a Southwest Florida country-rock band that has shared stages with Jake Owen, Chris Janson, and the Eli Young Band, bringing their high-energy blend of country, rock, and originals to Fairchild’s premier country-inspired event. Their performance anchors an evening filled with line dancing from Country Heart Dance, lawn games, and friendly competitions including pie-eating contests and pumpkin hunts.

Food and beverage offerings round out the night, with guests invited to enjoy mini moonshine flights, whiskey tastings and bites from on-site food trucks. A selection of premium add-ons, including premium seating, curated picnic baskets, offers an elevated way to experience the evening, combining relaxed comfort with thoughtful touches that reflect Fairchild’s signature style.

Tickets are required for all attendees. Adults are $35.95; picnic baskets for two, $65; VIP Sseating (2 people), $125; VIP seating (4 people), $195; Mini Moonshine & Bourbon Flights: $39.

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden is an 83-acre tropical paradise located in the Heart of Miami. Founded and named after Dr. David Fairchild, one of the most famous plant explorers in history, the Garden’s outstanding botanical collection has been a fundamental part of the institution’s existence since 1938.

Fairchild is home to a significant collection of palms, cycads, and rare tropical plants. It is also home to the only tropical rainforest in the continental U.S. and Wings of the Tropics, an exotic butterfly exhibit featuring butterfly specimens from all over the world.

Fairchild has the largest education program of any metropolitan area, reaching more than 300,000 schoolchildren each year with programs like The Fairchild Challenge, The Million Orchid Project, Growing Beyond Earth, and its BioTECH High School. The Garden is a not-for-profit organization committed to harnessing the power of plants for humankind and sharing the joy of tropical gardening with everyone.

Fairchild Garden is known for its outstanding signature events. From Chocolate, Mango, and Orchid festivals, to concerts, classes, art exhibitions, and plant shows, Fairchild has something for everyone.

Additionally, Fairchild is a premier location for outdoor weddings and private events. With gorgeous vistas and spectacular event spaces, the Garden is the perfect location to celebrate all of life’s important moments.

Information is available at www.fairchildgarden.org.

 

 

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