BLOOMS! Raffle

The Raffle Prizes have been awarded!!

See the winning ticket numbers below:

CALIFORNIA GARDEN TOUR PACKAGE—Round trip airfare for two from Boston to LA
Courtesy of jetblue—VIP Tours of Lotus Land and The Gardens at the Getty Museum.
Good for travel between June 17, 2009 and June 16, 2010. Value: $1000.00

Winning ticket number: 685

TWO TICKETS FOR THE VIP PREVIEW OPENING NIGHT PARTY Opening Night Cocktail Party
at Rosecliff in Newport, Friday June 26, 6 pm to 9 pm. Donated by the Preservation
Society of Newport. A $300 value.

Winning ticket number: 908

LANDSCAPE DESIGN CONSULT with AMY VANDOREN, Landscape Design Manager,
Mahoney’s Garden Center. Amy will come to your home within 25 miles of Boston for a 3 hour
landscape design consult. She’ll provide you with insight, a landscape plan and a $100 gift
certificate to get your landscaping project started. A $475 value!!!

Winning ticket number: 52

HAND-CARVED STONEWORK by Houmann Oshidari. Watch Houmann create a beautiful rose
carved out of stone all weekend during BLOOMS! He’ll be working at One International Place
Friday-Sunday. Win the finished product! Value……Priceless!!! It’s ART!

Winning ticket number: 18

2-CYCLE TILLER/CULTIVATOR DONATED BY MANTIS
—The Mantis Tiller is the incredible lightweight
tiller that has made gardening easier for more than a million people. Includes a kickstand,
helpful owners video and border edger attachment. Value $350

Winning ticket number: 827 - Winner: Crystal Knodel

 

BEACON HILL GARDEN TOUR —On May 21, twelve member gardens and four ribbon gardens will be open to the public. Four of the twelve member gardens have never been seen before. Also scheduled is a recently renovated member garden on Walnut Street. Value $150

Winning ticket number: 612


Thank you to all who participated in the BLOOMS! Raffle!

 

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