
The theme this year is Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens Golden Jubilee 50th Anniversary celebration

The Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens will be the site of Lilac Days 2025 in Woodland from Saturday, April 19 through Sunday, May 11 at the Lilac Gardens located at 115 S. Pekin Road, Woodland. The theme this year is Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens Golden Jubilee 50th Anniversary celebration. It’s going to be another great year to visit Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens. Visitors will definitely want to drop in to see and smell the lilacs and all the historic information. The historic gardens will be open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily during Lilac Days. Admission $10 adults, children 12 & under free. Parking is free.
Visit the historic Klager farmhouse (daily tours beginning at 1-4 p.m., every 15-20 minutes in groups of 15). Also visit the museum/barn where photos and memorabilia of Hulda Klager and her family will be on display. Purchase your quilt raffle tickets for a chance to win a beautiful lilac themed quilt. The annual plant sale with lilacs and the gift shop with lilac themed items will also be available daily. Plants ranging from small 2”-4” starts to 2-3 gallon sizes in many varieties will be sold. Come stroll through the gardens and enjoy all the lilacs, plants and history!
More information available at www.lilacgardens.com

Specialty schedule:
• Saturday, April 19th Opening day; Music by Yuriy and Group 10 a.m./ 1pm Fargher Lake Boys • Sunday, April 20th Easter
• Monday, April 20th Easter Monday & Senior Day ($5)
• Saturday April 26th Music: Sacred Harp
• Sunday, April 27th Royalty Day: Planters Days princesses 10am-2pm: Music: Brad Dutz Jazz vibe
• Monday, April 28th Senior Day ($5)
• Wednesday, April 30th Military Day
• Saturday, May 3rd 50th Anniversary celebration of HKLG!! Music: HUG Hollywood Ukulele Group
• Monday, May 5th Senior Day ($5)
• Friday, May 9th Music: John Buck/Clay Dye
• Saturday, May 10th Hulda’s birthday; Music: Madrigal Singers
• Sunday, May 11th Mother’s Day
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