Garden Tour
The Junior League of Huntington's Garden Tour is a biennial celebration of the beauty of gardens in Huntington! Be sure to join us again in the summer of 2020!
Past Garden Tours
2020
Garden Tour Canceled
As everyone is aware, COVID-19 continues to impact our community and communities across the country. The health, welfare, and safety of our Members, Sustainers, gardeners, and garden tourists remains paramount to the JLH Board, Management Team, and the Garden Tour chairs. As such, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 Garden Tour scheduled for June 13. With the current containment and social distancing measures, we felt this was the right decision based on the information we have today. We thank everyone for their ongoing support of the Garden Tour, and we look forward to the 2022 Tour.
As everyone is aware, COVID-19 continues to impact our community and communities across the country. The health, welfare, and safety of our Members, Sustainers, gardeners, and garden tourists remains paramount to the JLH Board, Management Team, and the Garden Tour chairs. As such, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 Garden Tour scheduled for June 13. With the current containment and social distancing measures, we felt this was the right decision based on the information we have today. We thank everyone for their ongoing support of the Garden Tour, and we look forward to the 2022 Tour.
2018
The Junior League of Huntington's Garden Tour is a biennial celebration of the beauty of gardens in Huntington!
The Junior League of Huntington presents its biennial Garden Tour Sat., June 9, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This year's tour features 10 gardens, including the Ritter Park Rose Garden, the Huntington Museum of Art Conservatory and Butterfly Garden and the Children on the Green Community Garden, as well as the home gardens of Ervin and Susie Jones, Mary Chaney, Sally Bogers, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Sisson, Pat and Skip Gebhart, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ellis and Dr. and Mrs. George Linsenmeyer. Garden tourists can view the gardens in any order by simply driving to each home, with the exception of the Jones home, which will be accessible by a shuttle available at the 5th Street Park and Ride, sponsored by Dutch Miller Auto Group. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at Hatcher's on the Hill, Wildflower Gift Gallery and Floyd's Fruits and Flowers, as well as from any member of the Junior League. Tickets can also be purchased online at www.jlofhuntington.org and will be available for pick up at the Ritter Park Rose Garden beginning at 9 a.m. the morning of the tour.
"The Garden Tour is a long-running and much-loved event in Huntington, and we are so happy to be presenting it again this year," said Patricia Weir, president of the Junior League of Huntington. "What better way to celebrate the warm weather and the beauty of Huntington than visiting all of the lovely gardens featured on the tour? We are so grateful to the community for supporting the event."
Sponsors for this year's Garden Tour include Dinsmore and Shohl, Jenkins Fenstermaker, Powell Photography, the Huntington Museum of Art, Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District, Floyd's Fruits and Flowers, Dutch Miller Auto Group, Hatcher's Greenhouses, Wildflower Gift Gallery and MEA.
The Junior League of Huntington presents its biennial Garden Tour Sat., June 9, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This year's tour features 10 gardens, including the Ritter Park Rose Garden, the Huntington Museum of Art Conservatory and Butterfly Garden and the Children on the Green Community Garden, as well as the home gardens of Ervin and Susie Jones, Mary Chaney, Sally Bogers, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Sisson, Pat and Skip Gebhart, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ellis and Dr. and Mrs. George Linsenmeyer. Garden tourists can view the gardens in any order by simply driving to each home, with the exception of the Jones home, which will be accessible by a shuttle available at the 5th Street Park and Ride, sponsored by Dutch Miller Auto Group. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at Hatcher's on the Hill, Wildflower Gift Gallery and Floyd's Fruits and Flowers, as well as from any member of the Junior League. Tickets can also be purchased online at www.jlofhuntington.org and will be available for pick up at the Ritter Park Rose Garden beginning at 9 a.m. the morning of the tour.
"The Garden Tour is a long-running and much-loved event in Huntington, and we are so happy to be presenting it again this year," said Patricia Weir, president of the Junior League of Huntington. "What better way to celebrate the warm weather and the beauty of Huntington than visiting all of the lovely gardens featured on the tour? We are so grateful to the community for supporting the event."
Sponsors for this year's Garden Tour include Dinsmore and Shohl, Jenkins Fenstermaker, Powell Photography, the Huntington Museum of Art, Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District, Floyd's Fruits and Flowers, Dutch Miller Auto Group, Hatcher's Greenhouses, Wildflower Gift Gallery and MEA.
2016
The 2016 Garden Tour sponsored by the Garden Club of Huntington will take place Saturday, June 11 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.. Tickets are $12 if purchased in advance through the JLH Store or $15 if purchased on the day of the event. Tickets may also be purchased from members of the Garden Club or at one of these local businesses: Floyd's Fruits and Flowers, Garrison Designs & Company, Hatcher's on the Hill,Hatcher's Greenhouse, Kenny Queen Hardware, mug and pia, Red Door Home, Renee's Birkenstock, Runway Couture, Spurlock's Flowers, Studio 8, Sweet & Sassy, Village Collection, and West Virginia Business Products.
Gardens featured on this year's tour are
Sterling and Rosa Lee Hall
1558 Washington Blvd.
Alan and Catherine Morrison
1404 Washington Blvd.
Dennis and Jan Bills
1415 Washington Blvd.
Serena Clements
1405 Washington Blvd.
Doug and Sue Ellen Hardman
2 Sierra Circle (Timberlake)
Floyd and Kelly Harlow
2 Stratford Way (Timberlake)
Steve and Cally Hogsett
204 Bartow Drive (Guyan Estates)
Rick Keaton
301 Turnberry Pointe (Deer Creek, Barboursville)
Corky and Barbara Thompson
1659 Union Avenue (Barboursville)
Bob and Annette Campbell
1112 Main St. (Barboursville, Sweet and Sassy Bakery)
Gardens featured on this year's tour are
Sterling and Rosa Lee Hall
1558 Washington Blvd.
Alan and Catherine Morrison
1404 Washington Blvd.
Dennis and Jan Bills
1415 Washington Blvd.
Serena Clements
1405 Washington Blvd.
Doug and Sue Ellen Hardman
2 Sierra Circle (Timberlake)
Floyd and Kelly Harlow
2 Stratford Way (Timberlake)
Steve and Cally Hogsett
204 Bartow Drive (Guyan Estates)
Rick Keaton
301 Turnberry Pointe (Deer Creek, Barboursville)
Corky and Barbara Thompson
1659 Union Avenue (Barboursville)
Bob and Annette Campbell
1112 Main St. (Barboursville, Sweet and Sassy Bakery)