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24th Annual Southeastern Flower Show "In Tune with Blooms"
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: Your ticket purchase is valid for Friday, Saturday or Sunday entrance to the Show. We DO NOT make you choose at the time of purchase which day you will attend the show to give you, the buyer, flexibility with your schedule.
Experience a musical springtime at the 24th Annual Southeastern Flower Show, February 25-27, 2011 at Cobb Galleria Centre in suburban NW Atlanta. The popular Southeastern Flower Show has been the major floral and gardening event for metropolitan Atlanta and the Southeast for a generation. The Flower Show promotes conservation and awareness of the natural environment through education, horticultural excellence and artistic expression. The Flower Show is both fun and enjoyable, with something for everyone from children to seniors.
This year's theme, In Tune with Blooms, emphasizes the delight of music in the garden. Throughout the day, live performances by instrumental and vocal musicians will add an extra dimension of pleasure to the professionally-designed Landscaped Gardens and the other five judged divisions of the Show: Artistic Floral Design, Garden Design, Discovery, Horticulture and Photography. The public is welcomed and encouraged to pre-enter any of the divisions (for more information see http://sehort.org/flower_show/juried_competition/).
2011 Show Chairs Dr. Felton and Mary Norwood, leading 2,000 volunteers, are teaming up with Honorary Chair/Legendary UGA Coach Vince Dooley to stage an outstanding Flower Show. The Southeastern Horticultural Society (http://sehort.org) presents the Show annually, and SHS Executive Director Kate Chura noted that some of the proceeds from the Flower Show support the Southeastern Horticultural Society's ongoing educational programs, community outreach and environmental awareness efforts.
As always, the popular and greatly anticipated shopping area known as the Marketplace, along with the Bookstore and the Raffle Tables, are brimming with home, art and garden-related treasures. Enjoy informal flower arranging, gardening and cooking demonstrations, children's workshops and stimulating speakers throughout each day. This year's Southeastern Flower Show provides an entire world of décor, floral design and gardening education in three days. Twenty-nine inspiring talks, forums and programs by renowned horticulturists, designers and landscaping experts are scheduled during the Show (find the complete schedule at http://www.sehort.org/flower_show/speakers/). Headliners include Coach Vince Dooley, Dr. Allan Armitage, P. Allen Smith, Walter Reeves, John Grady Burnes and Erica Glasner, along with dozens more speaking on favorite audience topics.
In addition to the exemplary plants vying for blue ribbons in the Horticulture Division, the Bonsai Exhibit by the Students of Kenji Miyata, the only Certified Master Bonsai Artist in the U.S., will display outstanding examples of their living art at the Show. And children are invited to explore the Discovery Division, enjoy a performance of Puppatoons or participate in one of the youth workshops.
For the first time, nine well-known Southeastern Event Designers will present beautiful display Vignettes showcasing their individual styles. This provides an exciting comparison for Show attendees who may be planning a wedding or celebration in the future, as well as design inspiration from top creative minds.
Also new this year, a partnership with the nearby Atlanta Opera emphasizes the Flower Show's musical theme, In Tune with Blooms. On Thursday, February 24th the formal Southeastern Flower Show Opening Night Party will be enhanced by strolling virtuosi from the Atlanta Opera (contact http://www.sehort.com to purchase tickets). On Saturday, February 26 after the Flower Show closes for that evening, the Atlanta Opera will stage their Opening Night of Gershwin's American folk opera Porgy and Bess at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre (purchase Atlanta Opera tickets at http://www.atlantaopera.org).
Groups are welcomed and encouraged to attend the Southeastern Flower Show with Group Ticket discounts and nearby Hotel and Restaurant packages. Easy access and free parking plus free van and bus parking facilitate group outings to the Show.
The 24th Annual Southeastern Flower Show opens Friday, February 25, 2011 and closes Sunday, February 27th. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. The Show is held at the Cobb Galleria Centre, located at Two Galleria Parkway in the Northwest Atlanta area, located off Cobb Parkway/US 41 and accessible from I-75 and I-285.
Mary and Dr. Felton Norwood, 2011 Southeastern Flower Show Chairs Coach Vince Dooley, 2011 Southeastern Flower Show Honorary Chair Robert Balentine, President of the Board of Directors, Southeastern Horticultural Society Kate Chura, Executive Director, Southeastern Horticultural Society
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LocationCobb Galleria Centre
Two Galleria Parkway
Atlanta, GA 30339
United States
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Minimum Age: 0 |
Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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How many people attended your show last year? |
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Our show averages 17,000-20,000 visitors each year. |
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How much is the Opening Night Pary and where to buy tickets for this event |
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Opening Night Party tickets are available at: http://sehort.org/events/2011_flower_show_opening_night_party1/ |
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I have 9 children, ages 5-19 that I will need to bring with me if I attend; I would love for them to experience the flower show anyway! are children allowed? What is the student/child ticket price? |
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Yes, children are welcome and encouraged to attend the show. We have a full list of kid activities available at: http://sehort.org/flower_show/kids/ |
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I see no way to purchase tickets for the opening night party.... |
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Tickets for the Opening Night Party are available at: http://sehort.org/events/2011_flower_show_opening_night_party1/ |
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I see that wheelchair accessible says no. Is that correct? I would like to bring my 87 year old mother but I would need a wheelchair for her to be able to see this event. thank you. |
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The show is wheelchair accessible. We will have motorized scooters and manual wheelchairs available for FREE on a first come, first served basis. |
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Can the tickets be bought at a physical store? |
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Tickets cannot be purchased at a physical store. |
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can we buy tickets at the door? |
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You can purchase your tickets at the door. Tickets at the door are unlimited and the event will not sell out. |
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Are tickets refundable? |
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Tickets are non-refundable. |
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What kind of ID do you expect from children? Our children's school have never issued any kind of ID for them. |
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The ID request is targeted more toward the older students, ages 16 and up. We understand children under the age of 16 do not have IDs. |
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