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      • Tuesday Evening in the Gardens
      • Garden Explorers
      • Spooktacular
      • The Path of Pumpkins – A Jack-O-Lantern Experience
      • Illuminated
      • Fireside Music Series
      • Gardens for Peace
      • Portraits in the Garden
    • Cultural
      • Japanese Summer Festival
      • Ikebana Workshops (Japanese Flower Arranging)
      • Japanese Language Tutoring
      • Drums of the Garden – Teien No Taiko
      • Moon Viewing Tea Ceremony
      • Japanese Artisan Worskhops
    • Education & Classes
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      • Tai Chi
      • Story time with the Rockford Public Library
      • Sumi-e Brushpainting
      • Mushroom Class with Hunter Le Duc
      • Backyard Scavenger Hunt
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Fresco at the Gardens

Fresco at the Gardens is now open.

Fresco at the Gardens is now open for daily breakfast & lunch service.

For General Dining Reservations, please visit HERE

Reservations | Fresco at the Gardens | 815-316-3388

Fresco is open for breakfast and lunch.

Monday – Friday | 8:00 am – 2:00 pm

Saturday & Sunday | 8:00 am – 3:00 pm

318 Spring Creek Road
Rockford, Illinois 61107
+1 815 229 9390

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The North American Japanese Garden Association (NAJGA) seeks to connect and support the Japanese garden community in order to ensure the sustainability, enduring value and social impact of Japanese gardens in North America for generations to come.