DATE: Saturday, April 30, 2016
HOSTED BY: The Garden Club of the Eastern Shore and The Garden Club of Virginia
TICKETS: $45 pp; Children 5-12, $20. Single site tickets $15. Tickets available on day of tour at all tour
ADVANCE TICKETS: $40 pp. www.vagardenweek.org. Tickets available locally beginning March 31
through Thursday, April 28 at all Virginia Shore Bank locations: Cape Charles, Exmore, Onley and
Chincoteague; the Book Bin, Onley; Ker Place, Onancock and Rayfield’s Pharmacy, Nassawadox and Cape
DESCRIPTION: A roguish charm saturates the vibe of this small peninsula where life happens once you get off the beaten path. The Eastern Shore of Virginia may be considered remote, but if you are a gardener, a beachcomber, a gourmand, or history enthusiast, the Eastern Shore is only a short drive away. Untouched natural beaches flank historic downtowns with quaint hotels and restaurants. Family operated farms and vineyards envelop the landscape where private homes and gardens have coexisted in a wholesome peace since the early 17th century.
HOUSES ON TOUR: Brownsville, Chatham, Eyre Hall, Salt Grove and Edgewater
SPECIAL EVENT: Hungars Church, 10105 Bayside Road, Machipongo, VA 23405 – Floral décor recreating
WEBSITES: www.esgardentours.com and www.vagardenweek.org


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