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Be the first to experience “A Feast for the Senses” as the show opens with a Preview Reception on Tuesday evening, March 23rd, from 7:00 to 9:00pm. Meet the exhibitors, enjoy light hors d'oeuvres, beer and wine, smooth jazz and the company of Boston's best gardeners at this one-of-a-kind event benefiting three important non-profit organizations: the New England Wild Flower Society, Tower Hill Botanic Garden and The Trustees of Reservations. Tickets are $75 and you can buy ticketsonline for the event HERE.

The New England Wild Flower Societypromotes the conservation of temperate North American flora through education, research, horticulture, habitat preservation, and advocacy. For over 30 years, the Society has focused on perfecting techniques to propagate and grow more than 450 species of native plants, and selling them as an alternative to wild-collected plants. The Society owns and operates Nasami Farm, in Whately, MA and Garden in the Woods, the largest landscaped collection of wildflowers in the Northeast, in Framingham.
The Tower Hill Botanic Garden is owned and operated by The Worcester County Horticultural Society (WCHS) - the third oldest horticultural society in the U.S.A. The Garden boasts 132 acres of gardens, meadows and woodland trails
with a seasonal display of over 95,000 flowering bulbs, plus singing birds, colorful butterflies, and native wildlife in their natural habitat in the Wildlife Garden. Tower Hill also has events and classes for both adults and children to foster their love and learning related to gardening.
The Trustees of Reservations preserve, for public use and enjoyment, properties of exceptional scenic, historic, and ecological value in Massachusetts. They care for nearly 25,000 acres of land around the state in order to keep Massachusetts' public areas beautiful including various historic houses and structures, gardens, gorges and waterfalls, large woodlands, working landscapes, early industrial sites, Native American sites and literary sites.
In celebration of the “Feast for the Senses” theme, with each ticket purchased, guests will receive a voucher for a free cooking class at the Stonewall Kitchen Cooking School in York, ME (a $35-50 value).
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MARCH 23, 2010 7-9pm
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