Happy Everything Week!
So by some strange sort of coincidence, it was St. Patrick’s Day Monday, it’s going to be the first day of Spring tomorrow and of course Easter is Sunday. Wow, what a festive week this time of year!
I especially like that it’s going to be Spring soon and with all the rain, it sure feels like it. So to celebrate this time of year, I suggest going to see the Spring Flower Show at Phipps Conservatory!
Here’s all the info you’ll need, straight from Phipp’s:
Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens is proud to announce the return of its glorious flower shows! The Spring Flower Show opens Saturday, March 15, 2008, featuring the bright, vibrant blooms and creative design that make Phipps a leader in horticultural display, and a great place to escape the lingering Pittsburgh winter.
This year’s show is traditional and elegant, and visitors will see the Conservatory transformed into a showcase of color and containers. Featuring garden adornments such as pedestals, urns, fountains and statuary, the Spring Flower Show promises to be an eye-catching event. Visitors can stroll through Phipps’ lush rooms and experience the majesty of the Spring Flower Show as the flowers make a triumphant comeback.
Visitors will delight in spring flower favorites, such as lily-flowering tulips, snapdragons, cineraria, hydrangea, cyclamen, delphinium and more. Other special features include a fountain in the Palm Court, cascading waterfalls, a chess board of snappy color combinations, stunning Greek-inspired columns and planters, as well as visitor favorites, like large hanging baskets full of color and the interactive fountain in the Victoria Room.
The Spring Flower Show opens Saturday, March 15 and runs through Sunday, April 13, 2008. Timed-ticketing is no longer required, but visitors may purchase advance passes on Phipps’ website here.
Phipp’s is located at 1 Schenley Park and is open daily from 9:30am-5pm M-F and until 10pm on Fridays. Tickets are $10 for adults, $9 for students/senior citizens and $7 for children ages 2-18.
Don’t forget to visit the Wee Beasties exhibit at Zombo Gallery as well!
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