There are so many ways you can get involved with the upcoming Glorious Garden Festival on July 10 and 11!
Click HERE to learn more about this event!
1. Be a business sponsor or advertiser. There are many levels to choose from, ranging from $100 to $800. All of those levels come with different online and print advertising options, as well as other benefits and perks such as free tickets to the event!
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2. Be an individual or family sponsor. Do you love the David Davis Mansion, Sarah's Garden, or the Glorious Garden Festival, and want to support them because they are close to your heart?
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3. Be a vendor at the Garden Fair at the Glorious Garden Festival. We are looking for merchants, artists, or craftspeople who sell beautiful things! We especially love items that relate to or are inspired by gardens or other similar nature-related themes such as birdhouses, suncatchers, plants, garden supplies, birdbaths, heirloom seeds, garden statuary, botanical painting or photography, and more.
Email us at [email protected] to apply.
4. Submit a work of art to be shown at the 30th Annual Glorious Garden Festival Art Show. We welcome two and three dimensional works that explore florals/botanicals (especially spring and summer blooming flowers) plants, gardens, cultivated and wild landscapes, and pollinators such as bees, birds, butterflies, and more.
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5. Be an event volunteer. The Garden Walk requires at least 80 volunteers to run smoothly. These individuals greet visitors and check tickets at each garden on the walk and answer questions as needed. Each volunter has access to up to 2 half price event tickets as a sign of our gratitude.
Email us at [email protected] to be placed on the volunteer list.
6. Spread the word! Please tell everyone you know about this event. Share our social media posts. This is a fundraiser for the David Davis Mansion Foundation, and every sponsorship and ticket sale we make assists in our mission to support the mansion and it's historic garden for years to come.
Click HERE to learn more about what we do with these funds.