A landmark moment for cultural heritage and community connection is set to unfold with the Opening Ceremony of the Cedars of Lebanon Botanical Garden, an event that promises elegance, meaning, and a shared celebration of identity.
Hosted through a collaboration between the Cultural Dialogue Social Organisation and The Cedars of Oberon, this special evening marks the official launch of a visionary project dedicated to preserving the legacy of the iconic Lebanese cedar while strengthening cultural ties between Lebanon and Australia.
Taking place on Saturday, 28 February 2026, from 7.00 pm AEDT, the ceremony will be held at The Lemnos by Clarence House in Belmore. Guests will be welcomed into an atmosphere of refinement and symbolism, reflecting the deep roots and enduring strength that the cedar tree represents across generations and cultures.
More than a formal opening, the event is a celebration of shared values — heritage, resilience, and unity. The Cedars of Lebanon Botanical Garden stands as a living symbol of these ideals, honouring history while planting seeds for future generations to learn, reflect, and connect.
Attendees will enjoy a premium evening experience, with tickets including dinner and open drinks, making it an ideal occasion for families, community leaders, supporters of multicultural initiatives, and anyone who values cultural preservation. Guests can choose between individual tickets or a table of ten, offering the perfect setting for organisations and groups to attend together.
By participating in this opening ceremony, attendees are not only enjoying a memorable night but also supporting a meaningful initiative that bridges cultures and celebrates identity through nature and community.
Places are limited, and early confirmation is encouraged. This is more than an event — it is the beginning of a legacy.
For RSVP and enquiries, guests are invited to contact the organisers directly.

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