Rose Sale
ALL ROSES ARE 20% OFF
Wight's 45th Anniversary Event ~ Let's Celebrate!
June 28th and 29th
Special guest appearance by Ed Hume
4-5 pm Saturday, June 28th
Ed is a renowned gardener, celebrity TV and radio host, author, speaker and seed company owner and founder. Come say hello to Ed as he returns to his roots at Wight's. Years ago Ed helped Chauncey Wight start Wight's Home and Garden!
Jim Lambright Special Appearance
Saturday and Sunday 12-4
Former Husky Coach Jim Lambright will be donating some authentic Husky Memorabilia from his personal collection to raffle for his charity.
Charity Raffle
To benefit the Jim Lambright Medical Research Foundation for Neimann-Pick Disease through the University of Washington Medical Center, Wight's will match proceeds from the raffle and donate all money generated from concessions.
Raffle Tickets just $1
It's easy! Just choose your favorite items and drop your lucky ticket in the pot!! $1 buys you a chance to win!!
Mix and match your lucky tickets!
- Coral Bark Maple $160 value
- Boutique Shopping Spree $100 value
- Custom Designed Silk Floral Arrangement $200 value
- Mixed Hanging Sun Basket $120 value
- Mama Mia Gift Collection $200 value
- Vineyard Picnic Basket $225 value
- Barefoot Contessa Gourmet Gift Basket $175 value
- Indoor Fountain $170 value
- AW Pottery Container $350 value
- Jim Lambright's authentic UW Husky Memorabilia
Special Savings!
- Nursery: $5 off Monrovia Nursery Stock (2 gal. and up)
- Nursery: 20% off Perennials
- Garden Center: 25% off Outdoor Furniture and Statuary
- Design Center: 25% off Silk Flowers
- Gift Shop: "Fuzzy Footies" Slippers 2 for $17
- Green Plants: 6” Green Plants $9.99 each
Fun! Fun! Fun!
Jim Lambright Niemann-Pick Type-C Research Fund at UW Medicine
Neimann-Pick, type C, a sister disease to neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, Niemann-Pick Type C prevents the body from using cholesterol normally and causes irreversible damage to the brain and nervous system. Your support helps UW Medicine scientists continue their potentially life-saving efforts to find a cure for this deadly disease.










