A Blooming Tour Awaits Visitors By Ruth Lepper
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ouring colorful and fragrant gardens is sure to attract flora and fauna fanciers to town on June 1. A benefit for Julian Union Elementary School District’s Farm to School program
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is currently in the planning stages. The garden at the elementary school will be on the tour, as well as private gardens at five homes in the area. Tickets are $20 and will include a map with directions, parking availability and a brief description of each garden. The gardens will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at Julian Elementary School, 1704 Cape Horn Dr. Call 760-765-0328. n
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