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Spend Mother’s Day at a native plant nursery

Stop by the Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center for this Mother’s Day event.

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Fun fact: Call Me Spinster was formed by three sisters when they found their grandfather’s accordion.

Photo provided by Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center

Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center will be getting down with some mom-mosas + tunes on Sunday, May 14 at its Brunch and Blooms event.

Whether you want to honor that mother figure in your life, or simply enjoy a fun afternoon at the native plant nursery, this event will be full of good times.

Each ticket will get folks a brunch with cocktails, live music from local act Call Me Spinster, a chance to enjoy the beautiful scenery, and shop from the nursery’s selection of native plants.

Note: seating may be limited, so bring a blanket or chairs to enjoy with friends + family.

Tickets are expected to sell fast, so get yours while you can.

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