Members

Membership at the garden offers a chance to connect with like-minded people while learning practical rose and plant care techniques. Members can attend educational seminars, workshops, and potluck meetings, as well as plant fruits, vegetables, and herbs in the Tree of Life Garden. There are also opportunities to volunteer as a docent, lead projects, and support community outreach through events, social media, and public engagement—all while helping beautify and enrich the community.

Volunteers

Join us in caring for the beauty of Rose Haven Heritage Garden and become part of a community rooted in nature. Whether you’re pruning, planting, or helping with seasonal maintenance, you’ll learn valuable gardening skills while working alongside friendly, like-minded volunteers. No experience is needed—just a willingness to lend a hand and enjoy the process.

Donors

The Temecula Valley Rose Society brings people together through the beauty of nature, offering year-round educational seminars and hands-on demonstrations for children, families, and garden enthusiasts. As an active member of the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce, Visit Temecula Valley, the American Public Gardens Association, and an affiliate of the American Rose Society, the organization is dedicated to enriching the community and fostering a love for gardens that can be enjoyed by all. Your support helps make this work possible.

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Celebrate life’s special moments surrounded by the natural beauty of Rose Haven Heritage Garden. From family portraits and intimate gatherings to romantic weddings, the garden offers a peaceful, picturesque setting filled with vibrant blooms and timeless charm. Whether you’re capturing memories or creating new ones, it’s a place where every occasion feels a little more meaningful. Explore how the garden can be the perfect backdrop for your next special event.

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Temecula valley rose society

The Temecula Valley Rose Society was formed in May of 1990 by a small group of rose lovers. The City of Temecula at that time was in its formative years, and the massive development of homes and businesses that we see today was just beginning. There were many open fields which Rose Society members dreamed of filling with roses. A first step was to achieve the choice of the rose as the City Flower. Many a bouquet of roses were carried by Rose Society members to city officials until the decision was made in favor of the rose.

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