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Postponed Abigail’s Garden Party

Photo Provided By Heroes Homestead

Due to a high wind advisory and the possible chance of hail and snow in some higher passes and mountains, Hero Homestead has decided to postpone Abigail’s Garden Party. 

Instead, Heroes Homestead will be open to visitors tomorrow when the event was scheduled for those who show up. However, all activities have been moved to the following weekend.

The event will now run from 12pm to 4pm on Saturday, May 14th, at the same location as planned for this weekend, Heroes Homestead Victory Garden. Though the date has changed, the programming times within the event are the same.

Abigail’s Garden Party fundraiser is running online and ends May 25. This fundraiser will raise funds to build garden beds for kids needing sustainable food sources. People can support this effort by ordering seeds for their home garden! To do this, go to: DPGazette.com/agardenfund22

For more information, you can go to their website at HeroesHomestead.org.To see our original story covering this event, go to: DPGazette.com/ja8wx

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Abigail’s Garden Party

Where: Heroes Homestead
4779 Gibson Dahl Rd, Clayton, WA 99110
Dates: May 14th, 2022
Time: 12pm – 4pm

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