Guilderhaven news: Spring Weekend Charity Event cancelled

Due to the coronavirus, Guilderhaven Inc. and Gade Farm are cancelling this year’s Spring Weekend Charity Event. Though this cancellation is a sign of the times, Gade Farm and Bonide are still teaming up to support Guilderhaven.

Instead of holding a weekend event on April 25 and 26, Gade Farm will be hosting the Bonide Charity Week. Starting Saturday, April 18, and running through Sunday, April 26, half of all Bonide sales will benefit Guilderhaven. (Remember, if you receive a flyer in the mail, it won't include this updated information.)

While Guilderhaven and its furry friends won’t be there, Gade Farm will be open and it will also be offering curbside pickup. Please check the Gade Farm website for the event flyer and other details.

We’ll miss seeing everyone but it only means that we’ll have more time to make next year’s event even better. You can stay updated on all future Guilderhaven events by checking in on our Facebook Page.

Please stay safe and remember, as the weather improves, it’s always best to: Keep Calm and Garden On!

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