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Secret Gardens of the Johns Creek Community

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🌸  Secret Garden Tour – Saturday, May 9, 2026  🌸   Rain or shine, our beloved Garden Tour is coming back!

Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 9, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, when The Secret Garden Tour of the Johns Creek Community returns with a stunning lineup of private home gardens, live music, and local artists creating nature-inspired works throughout the day.
​Featuring select National Wildlife Federation Certified Wildlife Habitat gardens.

Interested in getting involved?

We’re currently looking for volunteers to help make this special event a success. Whether you’re greeting guests, assisting the garden hosts, or helping behind the scenes, your support is essential — and appreciated!
As a thank you, each volunteer will receive a complimentary ticket to enjoy the gardens before or after their shift
Volunteering is a great way to meet neighbors, enjoy beautiful gardens, and be part of something special in our community.
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To volunteer, please email our Volunteer Coordinator, Debbi Oates, at debbi.oates@johnscreekbeautification.org

 

Want more information about becoming an individual or business sponsor for this well-loved and well-attended community event? 

Explore the benefits of sponsorships here

Proceeds from the event will benefit Johns Creek Beautification, Inc. (JCB), a Georgia 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the beauty and cultural heritage of our community through public art and citywide initiatives such as our Daffodils4Hope campaign.


Funds raised will help support a major public art installation that honors the legacy, culture, and history of Native Americans—the first inhabitants of the Johns Creek area.


Your support helps bring lasting beauty, meaning, and community pride to Johns Creek.

In June of 2022, Johns Creek Beautification endowed a magnificent, 4000 pound metal horse sculpture to the City of Johns Creek.  This remarkable sculpture by Eric Strauss, entitled “Entwined Strength,” is installed at the Bell and Boles Roundabout for the entire community to enjoy.  Money raised from previous garden tours was the major funding source for this gift to the city.  

Read more about the sculpture here. ​​

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