Family Plus/General Plus or Supporter Membership to Denver Botanic Gardens
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More than 700 species of native & exotic plant life blossom in dozens of gardens
Without trees to generate oxygen, humans would have to retrieve it from scuba tanks and the minty breath of local supermen. Keep the air alive with today’s Groupon for membership to Denver Botanic Gardens. Choose between the following options:
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For $79, you get a one-year Family Plus/General Plus membership (a $170 value), which includes the ability to purchase summer-concert-series tickets on day three of advanced ticket sales
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For $169, you get a one-year Supporter membership (a $350 value), which includes the ability to purchase summer-concert-series tickets on day two of advanced ticket sales.<p>
Both memberships include the following:
- Up to six free guest admissions per visit
- Three one-time-use guest passes
- Two membership cards in the names of adult members
- An optional caregiver membership card
- Advanced registration for children’s programs
- Free admission to the York Street and Chatfield locations
- Members-only classes and events
- A 10% discount at the Monet Deck Café, Offshoots at the Gardens café, and The Shop at the Gardens gift shop
- Admission to American Horticultural Society member gardens
- Access to the Helen Fowler Library<p>
The friendly, knowledgeable staff at Denver Botanic Gardens cultivate exotic flora in numerous gardens with more than 700 species of native plants from South Africa, Japan, and more. Members and their guests can stroll on walkways through gardens blossoming with fragrant flowers such as roses and lilacs, as well as desert foliage and cacti. Volunteer tour guides lead educational treks through the plant-bedecked facilities, dispensing wisdom and teaching guests how to milk dust from a tumbleweed.
Members can further bolster their knowledge during special events and art exhibits. Regular concerts tickle eardrums not busy listening to the mating calls of daffodils, and informative classes for children and adults instruct students on topics such as cooking and floral history. Rotating art exhibits explore a diverse mix of topics and media, such as the outdoor sculpture collection _Native Roots | Modern Form: Plants, Peoples and the Art of Allan Houser_. After viewing galleries and etching replica paintings onto stray flower petals, visitors can head to the Gardens’ two cafés to sip coffee or nosh on organic, locally sourced fare. |
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About Denver Botanic Gardens
Denver Botanic Gardens houses vibrant flowers, lush vegetation, and educational activities for visitors of all ages. Native and adapted plants flourish in the York Street campus, which also houses Mordecai Children’s Garden—a 3-acre lot with alpine gardens, mountain ranges, and cool bugs. The two-story waterfall at Marnie's Pavilion bursts with blooming orchids year-round, and a Japanese garden features Ponderosa pines sculpted to look like bonsai. Visitors stroll through water gardens inspired by Monet's estate at Giverny.