Five beautiful gardens in the Winmalee-Yellow Rock area will be open to the public this weekend, September 22-23 from 10am-4pm, as a fundraiser for the Royal Institute of Deaf and Blind Children (RIDBC).
Visitors can spend a relaxing few hours at the residential and semi-rural acreage properties, chat to the gardener owners, purchase plants and take home some great ideas.
The Lower Mountains Spring Open Gardens Weekend is co-ordinated by the Rotary Club of Springwood Inc. and the Blue Mountains Lantern Club, to help raise funds for children in need.
RIDBC is a charity and is Australia’s largest non-government provider of therapy, education and cochlear implant services for people with vision or hearing loss, supporting thousands of adults, children and their families, each year.
RIDBC relies heavily on fundraising and community support to be able to continue to make a difference in people's lives.
The charity provides much-needed support services and education Australia-wide to children and families. This support enables children, from newborns through to their late teenage years, to overcome the many challenges associated with hearing or vision loss so that they can reach their full potential.
For details see advertisement below, or call Ross Ingram on 0414 279 805.