Quite a tour! Centerville women feature six local gardens

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The United Methodist Women of Centerville United Methodist Church are selling tickets for a tour of six local gardens ending with a lunch at the church social hall located at 600 Houston Lake Road in Centerville on June 8.
 
All of the proceeds will benefit the renovation efforts of the church’s kitchen.
 
The tour of gardens will run from 9 a.m until 12 p.m. with a salad lunch from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m.

 
Tickets for the tour may be purchased at Centerville United Methodist Church from Monday- Friday 9 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
 
Tickets for tour only may also be purchased at the gardens on the day of the tour. You can buy tickets for the tour and lunch for $15 or tour tickets only for $10.
 
The deadline to purchase tour and lunch tickets is June 5.
 
In case of the rain a make up date has been scheduled for June 15.
 
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What to expect on the tour:  The six gardens offer a variety of styles and assortment of flowers.

 
The tour will visit the following gardens:
 
Dr. Barry Smith and Victor Dunigan

11 Willow Lake Dr.

Willow Lake Plantation Subdivision

Betty Byrd

29 Willow Lake Dr.

Willow Lake Plantation Subdivision

Vicki and Terry Gore

118 Bartlett Way

Eagle Springs Subdivision

Dee and Wayne Hencely

108 Arbor Lane

Eagle Springs Subdivision

Dr. and Mrs. Alex Bell

103 Jonathan Fair

Eagle Springs Subdivision

Pat and Tom Harvill

750 Bateman Road

Off Hwy 41


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