Children from schools across the Island will take part in creating a new public garden.
The temporary site - named Blein Yn Ellan Ain - will be based at the former Farmers Arms in St Johns.
The theme of the project will celebrate the Island's status as a UNESCO Biosphere region.
It will be opened by Lieutenant Governor Sir Richard Gozney on Monday, June 25, at 2:30pm.
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