Garden tour to benefit Humane Society

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On Saturday, June 25, see what’s behind the red gate on Wellington Street West.

June Reed is opening her garden as a fundraiser for the Georgian Triangle Humane Society.

June volunteers her time to visit with the cats at the Humane Society location in Collingwood and her husband Graham volunteers at the society’s fundraising second hand store, Treasure Tails.

Together they also spend much time in the garden.

June is the designer of about seven flowerbeds, however she often calls on help from Graham, who jokes he is just cheap labour. June’s gardens contain a variety of plants with a centre garden dedicated to roses, which are June’s passion.

Graham is in charge of their four vegetable gardens, for which he says he has developed a passion of his own.

The garden, located at 31 Wellington Street West will be open from 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Entry is by donation with a suggested minimum of $5.

The Georgian Triangle Humane Society takes in homeless dogs and cats within the Georgian Triangle. Although it has no formal boundaries, its catchment area includes Clearview Township, Wasaga Beach, Collingwood, Blue Mountains and Meaford.

For more information about programming, donations and adoption, visit gths.ca.

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