THE TRADITION CONTINUES
Kicking off the weekend was the Gardens party held at Bridlewood. On Saturday and Sunday, the homes were graciously opened for tours with fabulous tablescapes and presenters to compliment each home. Sunday afternoon also included the Garden Market with lo- cal businesses selling their wares in time for Mother’s Day. With record attendance, the team not only achieved their primary goal; they also were able to raise funds necessary to further the Mind, Body, and Spirit of each student at MRA and welcome the commu- nity to the school. -Katy Agnew
This verse set the tone for this year’s Gardens of Madison County. Planning for the 2022 event started well before the end of the 2021 weekend. A team of over 60 MRA patrons worked tirelessly to or- ganize this year’s Gardens, led by Chairs Courtney Kirk and Katy Agnew. The group worked together to accomplish one goal - make the 27th annual weekend the best Gardens to date. “I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing.” John 15: 5
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