Mother's Day 2023 | Desert Botanical Garden

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Mother’s Day 2023

DATE: May 14
TIME: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. (Mother's Day activities) the Garden will close at 8 p.m.
PRICE: Included with Garden admission or membership | Moms are free with paid child


Moms are free with paid child, use promo code MOMS23 at checkout.

Celebrate the moms in your life with a botanical good time! The Garden will offer a day to remember with photo opps, the Spring Butterfly Exhibit and a complimentary baby plant for all moms while supplies last!

Candles, Cocktails and Cactus | SOLD OUT
May 13 | 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. | Members $71.95 General Admission $81.95
Get creative this Mother’s Day weekend with this two-person interactive botanical candle making experience, enjoy a complimentary mimosa per person as you create and explore the beauty of spring at the Garden. Guests must be 21+. A nonalcoholic option is also available. Garden admission is included with class purchase.
Tickets here.

Bouquets and Mimosas for Mom | SOLD OUT
May 14 | 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. | Members $71.95 General Admission $81.95
Celebrate a Mom in your life by creating a beautiful floral arrangement as you enjoy one mimosa per guest and all the Mother’s Day experiences around the Garden. Guests must be 21+. A nonalcoholic option is also available. Garden admission is included with class purchase.
Tickets here.

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