Innisfree Community Day Aug. 30

MILLBROOK — The magnificent gardens at Millbrook’s Innisfree will be offering free admission to area residents on Community Day scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 30.

Arrive early to view the sunrise beginning at 5 a.m. or come later to wander and absorb the garden’s serenity and perhaps join in one of the day’s featured events, available at reduced rates. The gardens will remain open until 5 p.m.

Garden admission is free for residents of Amenia, Clinton Corners, Dover Plains, Millbrook, Millerton, Pine Plains, North East, Stanford, Pleasant Valley, Washington, Wassaic, and Wingdale.

Special events offered at reduced rates will occur during the day, including a guided garden tour led by Kate Kerin, Landscape Curator, beginning at 10 a.m. A stress relief program will begin at 1 p.m., led by Cris Caivano guiding a group through Qigong and Acupressure.

For details and registration go to www.innesfreegarden.org. Visitors must register separately for the free general admission or the special events that carry discounted rates.

Innisfree’s Community Day is being supported by a grant from the Northeast Dutchess Fund, a program of the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation. Innisfree Garden is found at 362 Tyrrel Road in Millbrook.

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