GALLERY: Floral show at Magnolia Hall today, open to public
Published 12:13 pm Friday, February 23, 2024
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Junior gardeners, many of them children of Natchez Garden Club members, built these floral displays for the show on the upper floor of Magnolia Hall. (Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
From left, event cochairs Gay Austin and Todd Love (Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
A unique display modeled to resemble a southern belle. (Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
A tall driftwood arrangement sits on display at Magnolia Hall. (Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
The queen's display with crown and scepter. (Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
(Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
(Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
A novel display with the book "The Natchez Woman" sits in Magnolia Hall. (Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
Light refreshments are served during the flower show at Magnolia Hall on Friday. (Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
(Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
(Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
A festive Easter egg display with decorations from around the world. (Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
(Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
A display with birds' nests. (Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
(Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
A unique birdcage flower display at Magnolia Hall. (Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
A bird in a unique birdcage flower display at Magnolia Hall. (Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
From left, event cochair Todd Love and Kate Ortis (Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
Junior gardeners, many of them children of Natchez Garden Club members, built these floral displays for the show on the upper floor of Magnolia Hall. (Sabrina Robertson | The Natchez Democrat)
The Natchez Garden Club is hosting a flower show at Magnolia Hall on Friday, opening the museum home to the public for free tours and for viewing the lovely arrangements.
Visitors could vote for their favorite displays until 4 p.m. today and enjoy light refreshments.
For many years, the flower show was the perfect spring kickoff event for the upcoming Pilgrimage season, however, one hasn’t taken place in the past few years.
Over 30 arrangements are on display put together by garden club members and volunteers, including more than a dozen arrangements put together by junior gardeners on the upper floor.