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by NBC Montana Staff
Bibler Home and Garden tours are returning to the Flathead to raise money for student scholarships at the Flathead Valley Community College. Photo: FVCC

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Bibler Home and Garden tours are returning to the Flathead to raise money for student scholarships at the Flathead Valley Community College.
Attendees will have the chance to walk among thousands of beautiful flowers during the tour of the gardens.
The self-guided tours and Mother's Day brunch benefit student scholarships at FVCC. Tickets go on sale April 1 and can be purchased through the FVCC Foundation Office at fvcc.edu/foundation, 406.756.3632 or foundation@fvcc.edu.
FVCC released the following schedule:
Join the Flathead Valley Community College Foundation to celebrate spring and summer with a walk amidst thousands of beautiful flowers at Bibler Home and Gardens. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, April 1 at 9am for the self-guided tours that benefit student scholarships at FVCC.
2025 Tour Schedule
● May 7-10: Spring Beauty self-guided tours at 11am and 1pm each day. Explore thousands of tulips and other spring blossoms around the property.
● May 10: Tribal Weavings Tour special viewing of the Bibler collection of Persian tapestries and weavings, presented by Carol Bibler at 1pm. The event offers Persian rug enthusiasts a chance to see the Bibler home’s extensive tribal rug and weaving collection. This tour is not recommended for children.
● July 14-18: Splendid Summer Evenings self-guided tours at 4:30pm and 6:30pm each evening. Explore the property during the Flathead Valley’s gorgeous summer season to enjoy the home and gardens with thousands of annuals and perennials in bloom.
● August 5-6: Sweet Summer Days self-guided tours at 11am and 1pm each day.
Tickets start at $30 per adult and $10 per child and must be purchased in advance through the
FVCC Foundation Office at fvcc.edu/foundation, 406.756.3632 or foundation@fvcc.edu.

About Bibler Home and Gardens
Bibler Home and Gardens is a privately-owned residence and ornamental landscape designed by Louis A. “Sam” Bibler. Sam landscaped, planted and maintained the gardens at his home from around 1980 until his death in 2002. The extensive gardens, including ponds, waterfalls, sculptures and arboretum, are maintained according to Sam’s desire to preserve the site as a place of lasting beauty to be enjoyed by the local community and visitors to the area. Moreinformation is available at biblergardens.org.

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