Heritage Museums & Gardens will host the National Garden Club Standard Flower Show from July 23 to 25. According to a community announcement, this event is organized by the Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts Southeastern District’s garden clubs and its Design and Horticulture Study Group.
Titled “Silver Anniversary – Everything Old is New Again,” the show celebrates 25 years of the Design and Horticulture Study Group. Attendees can expect a variety of floral and botanical displays that blend traditional techniques with contemporary creativity. The event will be held at Heritage Museums & Gardens, located at 67 Grove St., Sandwich.
The flower show is a key attraction for garden enthusiasts, designers, and those who appreciate floral art. The hours for the event are 1 to 5 p.m. on July 23, 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on July 24, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on July 25.
Admission to the flower show is free with museum entry or membership, and no advance registration is necessary.
Heritage Museums & Gardens spans nearly 100 acres, featuring gardens, woodland, lakeside trails, and open spaces. Visitors can explore rare art, antique automobiles, and a carousel in one location. The site also includes Hidden Hollow, an interactive area for children, and the Bountiful Bogs exhibit, showcasing the Massachusetts cranberry industry.
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