There should be no ticket sales for neighborhood events. The themes which nourish the soul are those of sharing the beauty of our Grovarian gardens and along with it joyful conversations with each other. Those meaningful components should always be free.
We supply the gardens for this tour, so who gets the money? Blogfinger used to sponsor neighborhood garden tours, and it never occurred to us to charge admission to visit homeowner’s gardens.
Even the Historical Society, which works so hard on the Centennial Cottage and gardens, does not charge admission, although a donation is suggested.
There should be no ticket sales for neighborhood events. The themes which nourish the soul are those of sharing the beauty of our Grovarian gardens and along with it joyful conversations with each other. Those meaningful components should always be free.
We supply the gardens for this tour, so who gets the money? Blogfinger used to sponsor neighborhood garden tours, and it never occurred to us to charge admission to visit homeowner’s gardens.
Even the Historical Society, which works so hard on the Centennial Cottage and gardens, does not charge admission, although a donation is suggested.
And finally, what is an “art walk?”