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Patriotic Flower Show, Fall Garden Festival and Fairy Garden Exhibit

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November 5, 2015 at 02:28pm. Views: 56

Everyone is invited to “America the Beautiful” - the Garden and Floral Arrangers Guild’s first Patriotic Flower Show, Garden Festival and Fairy Garden Exhibit to be held Saturday, Nov. 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Historic Kendall Place located at 120 E. Palm Ave. in Redlands. This one-of-a-kind event includes remarkable horticultural specimens and artful floral designs plus a special salute to our veterans. Melody Funk, owner of Newell Landscape Design and Consulting, will present an outstanding Organic Gardening Seminar. The event also includes a hands-on program, Floral Arrangements for our Vets, as well as an illustrated demonstration called "Fabulous Fall Home Decor." Among the unique artists and vendors are: Lico Orchids of Encinitas, well known Flintnapper James Bowden, Town and Country African Violet Society, Inland Regional Iris Society, artist Carol Lima, Danielle Prier of Holliganis Farms and more. A special silent auction featuring a number of items from the collection of renowned floral arranger Milt Gibbs is also a part of the event. Exciting opportunity drawings, seeds for fall planting and a Bubble Bonanza are also included. Event Tickets (Donation): * Adults, $5.00 * Veterans, free (honored guests) * Children (12 and under with an adult), Free Tickets will be available in Redlands at Precious Times Antiques, Gerrards Market and at the Festival.

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