Friday, November 14, 2014

Flower Show & Horticultural Exhibit "A Night at the Movies" Saturday, November 15, 2014



Flower Show & Horticultural Exhibit "A Night at the Movies"
Saturday, November 15 at 11:00am - 3:00pm
Heritage House Arts and Civic Center
1428 Jenkins Rd, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37421
Titled "A Night at the Movies" This show is brought to the community free of charge with the help of the Hickory Valley Garden Club and Scenic Cities Beautiful. The Flower Show will feature judged designs of varying types. The gardener entrants will be on hand to discuss both the design and the hands on cultivation and preparation of the elements used in the designs. The themes will all be based on movies.
The Horticultural exhibit provides participants with the opportunity to exhibit and view well grown, well groomed, correctly identified, fresh plant material. Attendees are encouraged to ask the exhibitors questions about the cultivation of the plants.
The Hickory Valley Garden Club invites friends, neighbors, and the community of Heritage House and Heritage Park to participate in Division 1 Horticulture Section "F" of this show titled "Chance of a Lifetime" . No Garden Club member may enter this section. Eligible for Flower Show Committee Award. classifications are Class 27 - Any named cut specimen grown for foliage (1 stem), and Class 28 - Any Named Specimen in bloom (1 stem and bloom) .
An educational exhibit will also be created by experts from the garden club. You won't want to miss a minute of this feature!


Flower Show & Horticultural Exhibit " A Night at the Movies"
Date: November 15, 2014
Time: 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Location: Heritage House Arts and Civic Center
1428 Jenkins Road, Chattanooga, TN 37421
Free and open to the public .
Titled "A Night at the Movies" This show is brought to the community free of charge with the help of the Hickory Valley Garden Club and Scenic Cities Beautiful. The Flower Show will feature judged designs of varying types. The gardener entrants will be on hand to discuss both the design and the hands on cultivation and preparation of the elements used in the designs. The themes will all be based on movies.
The Horticultural exhibit provides participants with the opportunity to exhibit and view well grown, well groomed, correctly identified, fresh plant material. Attendees are encouraged to ask the exhibitors questions about the cultivation of the plants.
The Hickory Valley Garden Club invites friends, neighbors, and the community of Heritage House and Heritage Park to participate in Division 1 Horticulture Section "F" of this show titled "Chance of a Lifetime" . No Garden Club member may enter this section. Eligible for Flower Show Committee Award. classifications are Class 27 - Any named cut specimen grown for foliage (1 stem), and Class 28 - Any Named Specimen in bloom (1 stem and bloom) .
An educational exhibit will also be created by experts from the garden club. You won't want to miss a minute of this feature! 


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