Philadelphia Flower Show Makes Big Changes This Year
Philadelphia Flower Show Makes Big Changes This Year
Philadelphia Flower Show Makes Big Changes This Year
The Philadelphia flower show is the biggest and best horticulture event in the entire country. Not to mention, they are the longest running.
After years of success, the Philadelphia Flower Show Makes Big Changes This Year.
For the last two years, the Philadelphia Flower Show took place outside on the streets of South Philly. This new setup was implemented to keep the show going through the heights of the Covid-19 pandemic.
This year, the show is back bigger and better than ever but with some very important changes.
According to Delaware Online,the last two years outside gave the flower show’s organizers a chance to reexamine every part of how they do things.
“There isn’t probably much that hasn’t been either reconsidered, improved or flipped on its head based off of the learnings of the last few years,” Seth Pearsoll said. Pearsoll is the shows’s creative director.
This year’s show will run March 4 to 12 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center at 1101 Arch St. in Philadelphia.
Exhibits this year might include bold conceptual pieces. Some of those may be a rainbowed floral cascade from the national Black Girl Florists network. Others might include more pastoral architectural creations like the perennial award-winner Mark Cook Landscape of Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
You’ll also find arts and crafts workshops, a butterfly garden, and live music.
Philadelphia street band Snacktime will perform and there will be cocktails served.
More than 260,000 flower fanatics are expected to attend from all over the region and world.
That being said, if you’ve never been you might want to make your plans now.
Philadelphia Flower Show Makes Big Changes This Year
The FRIENDS Experience: A Look Inside With Deanna
“So no one told you life was gonna be this wayyy…” The FRIENDS Experience: A Look Inside With Deanna
I have been watching FRIENDS since I was in middle school! My mom and I would watch an episode or two almost every night before I would go to bed.
It was a household favorite.
FRIENDS is a culture. It’s a way of life. If you know it, you love it. You quote it. You recall moments from the show in your everyday life.
FRIENDS first aired on September 22, 1994. I was 11. It has been a part of my life from the most impressionable moments. This cast has carried me through some of the toughest and most exciting times.
When you meet someone who also loves and is obsessed with something as much as you, it’s a gift.
My bestie and I took a trip to the ultimate FRIENDS experience. If you’re a fan, its a MUST see. Take a look inside with me below:
The FRIENDS Experience is currently in King Of Prussia until the end of May. There’s still time! They even have a ticket special going on right now through Valentine’s Day for you and your lobster.
Buy one ticket and get one half off right now with the discount code LOBSTER.
My suggestion? Go in the morning on the weekend or the evening on a weeknight.
We got tickets for Saturday at 3pm and boy was that a mistake. We waited in line for 90 minutes to get in. Now, they do entertain you while you wait. Episodes play on a screen and the staff facilitates trivia.
It goes by kind of quick but if you don’t want to wait, make sure you plan out your trip for the less busy times of day.
It’s totally worth the trip to KOP. Grab your gal pals, besties or lobster and go now!
The FRIENDS Experience: A Look Inside With Deanna
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Deanna started her radio career in Reno, Nevada. A jersey girl at heart, she found her way back to the east coast and is now the Morning Show lead at WJBR. Check out Deanna and Justin In The Morning weekdays 5:30-10am!