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Forsythia Festival

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Forsythia Festival

Join us for this unofficial kickoff to the spring growing season on Saturday March 23rd from 10:30 to 3pm!

What a great way to get into the swing of Spring, here at Evergreen of Johnson City. We’ll have LIVE music, plus door prizes and giveaways through the day! Look for special activities for the kids and face painting, too. There will be lunch and dessert available to purchase courtesy of Let’s Taco Bout It and What’s the Scoop? on site and don’t miss our free 10:30 am seminar on Spring Flowering Trees & Shrubs (register for the seminar portion here)! Best of all, we’re celebrating with savings through the store, in every department. We can’t wait to see you and celebrate the season with you and your family!

March 23, 2019 10:30 am - 3:00 pm Evergreen of Johnson City + Google Map

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