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Tour Huntington Library & Gardens With Santa Clarita Valley Community Members

Spend your Sunday touring Huntington Library and Gardens with other Santa Clarita community members.


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The community-wide Huntington Library and Gardens Tour will be held Sept. 15 from 10:15 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.

Morning meetup will be at College of the Canyons’ Valencia Campus.

Tour transportation will be provided.

The day will begin with leisurely lunch or shopping in Old Town Pasadena. Then, attendees will travel to the Huntington Library and Gardens to browse through the art gallery and themed gardens, which include more than 15,000 kinds of plants from around the world.

Huntington Library is home to some of the finest rare books and manuscripts of the Anglo-American civilization, as well as the famous art pieces “Blue Boy” and “Pinkie”.

Enrollment fees begin at $59.

To register for the Huntington Library and Gardens Tour, visit www.canyons.communityext.net or call 661-362-3300.


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Tour Huntington Library & Gardens With Santa Clarita Valley Community Members

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