Want to participate in Redlands Conservancy's Community Garden Program? This Sunday will be the best time to go to Open Gates at Asistencia between 1 and 4pm. An Ho, the Community Garden Coordinator will be host with fellow host Lizanne Fleming. An will be able to show you the available garden plots and tell you all about the program. It's also a great Sunday to come out just to see the native plant gardens - An can take you on the tour of the gardens, also. Or, you might just want to come for the first Sunday in Spring, and wander in the courtyard under the elm trees just leafing out. You can also follow the QR codes for a tour, as detailed as you want. Bring a picnic, and take your time. And, we thank you for enjoying beautiful historic Asistencia, 26930 Barton Road in Redlands.
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