Are you looking for a beautiful way to spend a Wednesday morning?  Join Davenport Parks and Recreation at the Conservatory in Vander Veer Botanical Park for our Senior Coffee. This informal program is designed to encourage senior citizens to visit the warmth of the conservator

Are you looking for a beautiful way to spend a Wednesday morning?  Join Davenport Parks and Recreation at the Conservatory in Vander Veer Botanical Park for our Senior Coffee. This informal program is designed to encourage senior citizens to visit the warmth of the conservatory during the colder months and enjoy the color and fragrance of beautiful flowers.

 

On Wednesday, March 13, participants will be able to enjoy the Spring Flower Show from 10 am - Noon.  The cost for the program is $1 and each participant will have the opportunity to experience the sights, sounds and fragrances of the colorful and vibrant spring flowers as well as enjoy refreshments. An educational presentation on how to care for bulbs will be presented at 10:300 am. Tulip bulbs will be given away.

 

Pre-registration is not required.

 

y during the colder months and enjoy the color and fragrance of beautiful flowers.

 

On Wednesday, March 13, participants will be able to enjoy the Spring Flower Show from 10 am - Noon.  The cost for the program is $1 and each participant will have the opportunity to experience the sights, sounds and fragrances of the colorful and vibrant spring flowers as well as enjoy refreshments. An educational presentation on how to care for bulbs will be presented at 10:300 am. Tulip bulbs will be given away.

 

Pre-registration is not required.

 

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