Florida Can’t Get Enough Of Patty Tobin Jewelry: More Shows In Palm Beach This April

We are so pleased to announce that Patty Tobin will be back in South Florida in April for a round of encore trunk shows following the success of her debut showcases earlier this year. We have two main events coming up in April 2019, including a return to our friends, Monica and Andrea, at COMO Home & Design on Royal Poinciana Way in Palm Beach on Thursday, April 11th from 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM.

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Next will be a “Once In A Lifetime Tour” presented by The Wellington Garden Club on Saturday, April 13th from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM at the Deeridge Farms Gardens. Frederick Law Olmstead, the architect of Central Park in New York City, was the visionary behind the gardens and farm that span this 68-acre property. Guests will have the rare opportunity to take in the breathtaking gardens and admire Olmstead’s design inspiration all whilst aboard the mobile guided tours available as part of this special event.

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What a delightful sight it will be to see Patty’s beautiful semiprecious gemstone and pearl jewelry designs on display amidst the natural horticultural splendor of Deeridge Farm Gardens! Patty’s jewelry will be available for sale at the event as will a variety of plants, orchids, and trees, and a handful of small crafts created by garden club members. Raffle tickets will also be available for sale with an assortment of coveted prizes up for grabs, including a beautiful piece of Patty Tobin jewelry, so don’t miss that!

Before you go, here are a few important details to know if you are interested in attending the April 13th garden event in Wellington, FL:

  • Tickets cost $100 and are limited.
  • Tickets MUST be purchased in advance. (NO tickets will be sold at the event. You need to arrive with your printed ticket in-hand.)
  • Tickets are sold exclusively through The Wellington Garden Club’s website, which you can get to easily just by clicking here.
  • Ticket sales go to benefit local community fundraising efforts, including student scholarships, camp programs, and various local community projects in the Wellington area.

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