The 2019 Cottages of Lake Worth Home Tour is SOLD OUT!
There are still people out there who don’t believe it. But it’s true. If you are planning to show up on Sunday and get a ticket there will be no tickets available. Sorry. But this tour was SOLD OUT nearly two weeks ago. But there are still some who don’t believe it.
By the way, did you happen to see that billboard on I-95 near the 6th Ave. South exit?
Thank You to the City of Lake Worth!
This spectacular billboard explains why the City
was a 3× winner at the SunSational Awards ceremony at the Florida Festivals and Events Association (FFEA) in 2018:
Once again. The Cottages of Lake Worth Home Tour 2019 is SOLD OUT. |
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Back to The Cottages of Lake Worth
Home Tour 2019.
Thank You to everyone who purchased a ticket. And hope to see everyone on Sunday, January 27th outside The Beach Club bistro located at the City’s municipal golf course.
And turns out having the tour begin and end at the golf course suited many just fine. In a time-splitting arrangement of sorts while fans of the Cottages are on tour their favorite fan of golf will be playing a round or two! They’ll have a lot to talk about in the bistro afterwards.
For example,
“Gee Wiz, Mabel. Did you know Babe Ruth played golf right here! Right here at this very golf course!”
On behalf of Lake Worth City Manager Michael Bornstein and Mayor Pam Triolo come and check out the City’s municipal golf course:
The City’s golf course was a feature story by journalist Mike May, “Lake Worth Municipal Golf Club. A Coastal Paradise”. An excerpt: |
“Opened on November 12, 1926, as a nine-hole course designed by the tandem of Theodore J. Moreau and William Langford, Lake Worth Municipal is perched on one of the most scenic parts of south Florida – adjacent to the Intracoastal Waterway, along the eastern edge of Lake Worth. In 1948, golf course architect Dick Wilson redesigned the existing nine holes and added nine more to create today’s par-70 layout.”
The municipal golf course is just across the Intracoastal from Lake Worth Beach:
Babe Ruth golfed here in Lake Worth! He really did:
For the City of Lake Worth’s municipal golf course click on this link. |