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GardenFest is Growing: Join Us for a Blossoming Celebration on May 17th

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Eastern Sierra Land Trust’s GardenFest is back and bigger than ever! Join us on Saturday, May 17 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at 250 N Fowler Street and the adjacent Church Street parking lot for a free, fun-filled morning celebrating spring, gardens, and community.

This year’s GardenFest features more vendors than ever before, offering a wide variety of flowers, vegetables, veggie starts, and native plants—all ready to brighten your yard and nourish your table. It’s the perfect opportunity to support local growers, get inspired, and stock up for the season.

What to expect at GardenFest 2025:
• A wide selection of flowers, veggie starts, and native plants for sale
• Free garden seeds and resources to help your garden thrive
• Expert advice on pollinator-friendly, water-wise, and fire-smart gardening
• Specialty coffees and lemonades from local favorite Social Blend

“We’re thrilled to see GardenFest continue to grow,” said Gena Wood, Community Connections Program Director at Eastern Sierra Land Trust. “It’s more than a plant sale—it’s a way to celebrate community, connect with neighbors, and help gardens and pollinators thrive.”

Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just getting started, GardenFest is your one-stop shop for plants, inspiration, and community connection.

Event Details:
Date: Saturday, May 17, 2025
Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: Eastern Sierra Land Trust Office – 250 N Fowler Street & Church Street
Parking Lot, Bishop, CA
Admission: FREE

Learn more at eslt.org or follow us on social media @easternsierralandtrust

About the Eastern Sierra Land Trust

The Eastern Sierra Land Trust is an accredited land trust dedicated to preserving the beauty, ecological health, and cultural value of the Eastern Sierra. With over 23,000 acres of protected land in California and Nevada, ESLT works to protect open spaces, natural habitats, and community heritage through conservation easements, land acquisitions, and community engagement.

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