Featured Things To Do in June | Tri-Cities Washington
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Some of the larger events to do in the Tri-Cities for the month of June...
ACT Garden Arts Tour & Party
Jun. 8, 2019
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Tri-Cities, WA
Mark your calendars for Saturday, June 8 when ACT will present a showcase of some of the most amazing gardens in the Tri-Cities! The self-guided tour of five venues begins at 10 am and continues to 3 pm when we adjourn to a beautiful riverfront estate for an official Garden Party event from 3 pm-5 pm. This is the only garden tour in the Tri-Cities and we highlight each garden with a theme and an artistic element of some delightful sort! Tickets are $30 to both the tour and the party and will be available soon! Proceeds benefit the Academy of Children's Theatre.
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