[KHTS] – Santa Clarita Valley residents had the opportunity to walk through some of the best gardens in the area Sunday at the 9th Annual Memorial Garden Tour.
The event was hosted by the Cole William Larsen Foundation from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and aimed to give back to the T.A.P.S. and Wounded Warrior Project.
PFC Cole William Larsen, a graduate of Canyon High School, was killed Nov. 13, 2004, while serving in Iraq.
“It’s all about enjoying the day for a good cause,” said Cole’s mom, Christi Larsen, who started the nonprofit foundation. “It gives people an avenue for people to donate towards a good cause and just let their heart dictate what they want to donate.”
The annual tour is self-guided and hosted by the gardeners themselves.
“The main thing is the gardens need to be shared,” said tour host and gardener, Colleen Shaffer.
The event also offered participants the chance to listen to seminars from landscape contractor, Jane Gates, see trees that boast multiple fruits from one tree with Tony and Monica Stewart and win prizes from a raffle.
Each garden had a donation container and all net proceeds will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project, T.A.P.S. and the The Cole William Larsen Foundation.
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Are these gardens made with plants that don’t require alot of water? I thought were on a limit on how much water we can use?
I HAVE NEWHALL CO WATER ALL UP IN MY FACE, THEY want me to not use any water, my yard looks like crap. And they are still saying I missed my goal. I am dirty and hot and tired of this garbage.
I am sorry I missed it. I didn’t see it advertised.