Dedication of Rose Garden of the Stars September 29th

Barbara Mandrell and Pat Bullard

The Nashville Music Garden is the first nationally celebrated rose garden dedicated solely to artists, songs, and industry leaders synonymous with Nashville. This garden was created by Barbara Mandrell and Pat Bullard, LifeWorks Foundation Trustee, to celebrate the music community as well as beautify the downtown landscape. The floral oasis is located within the Hall of Fame Park at the corner of Fourth Ave. and Demonbreun (across from the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum) and it is home to over six dozen roses and daylilies. A public dedication of the garden will take place September 29 at 10:30 a.m. During this year’s 120th Tournament of Roses Parade, six of the roses from the Nashville Music Garden Collection were featured on the RFD-TV’s Hee Haw-themed float. Nashvillians can look forward to seeing more Music Garden roses in future Rose Parade events. For information on the dedication, visit www.nashvillemusicgarden.com.