Stop by Blooming Fest Plant Sale May 15 at WeGrow Dreams Greenhouse Print a copy of this flyer to receive discount this Saturday at the Blooming Fest plant sale at WeGrow Dreams Greenhouse & Garden Center. Courtesy of City of West Chicago
Updated 5/13/2021 1:42 PM
The Blooming Fest Plant Sale will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 15, at We Grow Dreams Greenhouse & Garden Center, 1055 W. Washington St. in West Chicago.
You must show the flyer available atwestchicago.org to receive discount $10 off when you spend $50 or $20 off when you spend $100.
As the COVID-19 outbreak continues to cause cancellations of many public gatherings across the country, the City of West Chicago announced earlier this year that in the interest of public health and safety it is canceling Blooming Fest, the downtown garden festival scheduled for Saturday, May 15.
City of West Chicago issued the following announcement on May 3.
As anticipation for a return to the garden mounts, the City of West Chicago is planning some unique ways to embrace spring and fill the void caused by the cancellation of Blooming Fest, an annual event which normally brings thousands of plant and craft lovers downtown on the third Saturday of May.
Nicolette Stefan, Special Event Coordinator for the City, has put together a tremendous schedule of alternative programming that will include classes and sales from a local greenhouse and other garden-related organizations, and exciting giveaways that will keep people coming back to the Blooming Fest Facebook page for details throughout the month of May.
City of West Chicago issued the following announcement on Mar 1.
As the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak continues to cause cancellations of public gatherings across the country, the City of West Chicago has announced that in the interest of public health and safety it is cancelling Blooming Fest, the downtown garden festival scheduled for Saturday, May 15, 2021 and Railroad Days in July.
“While strides have been made to reduce the numbers of those infected in West Chicago and DuPage County, we’re not there yet. Like last year’s cancellation of our special events, the decision is made with an abundance of caution and concern for all those involved and for the attending public,” said Mayor Ruben Pineda.