Emu Valley Newsletter – July 2024

  • Date: 17th July 2024
  • author: Ant Dry

WINTER

June and July have traditionally been our quietest months of the year.
It’s winter. The weather is poor, and the flowers hide their blooms.
Visitors generally stay at home near their fires. The garden drips with
rain and the critters breed happily.

This year things have improved though:
We have hosted “winter warmer’s” at lunch times onWednesdays. There were supposed to be held only during June, but have proved to be so popular that we have extended them though to August.
We held a Sunday brunch on Sunday 7th July
We have had a number of garden clubs visit
We have been hosting and will continue to host the Coastal Art Group who have been holding sketching classes at the Garden.

Come and visit us – there is always something to do and see at the Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden.

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