Mater Gardeners Of Hamilton County Spring Garden Festival Is May 15 Tuesday, May 11, 2021 Extension, present a “Spring Garden Festival” on Saturday, May 15 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. outdoors around the Hamilton County Extension Ag Center and Bonny Oaks Arboretum, 6183 Adamson Circle, off Bonny Oaks Drive.
Admission is $5 for adults; children 12 and under are fee. Free parking is available. For more information, go to: www.mghc.org
Suzanne Ford, MGHC president said, “The Hamilton County Master Gardeners are excited to hold this Spring Garden Festival, our first public event in over a year. We know that people look forward to our annual Garden Expo at Camp Jordan and were disappointed that we were unable to hold it this year. So, we decided to create a one-day outdoor Garden Festival celebrating our natural environment where master gardeners could share their gardening expertise through exhibits and demonstrations. After all, our motto is: We T
Crowds danced, bounced and screamed with delight as some of their favourite acts took to the stage.
A representative for the organisers said that around 11,000 people attended the festival on Saturday, adding that numbers were restricted.
Thousands of revelers attended the Wuhan Strawberry Music Festival, one of China s largest music gatherings, as the city where COVID-19 was first identified learns again how to party https://t.co/OcSkdDEw5Opic.twitter.com/9jyGt126FE Reuters (@Reuters) May 2, 2021
The festival was making a return to Wuhan after it was forced to be online only last year due to Covid-19 measures.
Barriers were set up in front of each stage and security personnel restricted numbers in those areas. Some spectators wore masks, but many did not.
May 03, 2021
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Fans attend a performance of a rock band at the Strawberry Music Festival during Labour Day holiday in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, on May 1, 2021.
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Thousands of people attended the first day of the Wuhan Strawberry Music Festival on Saturday.
In warm conditions on the first day of a five-day May Day national holiday revelers in the central Chinese city danced, bounced and screamed with delight as some of their favorite acts took the stage.
The festival was making a return in Wuhan after it was forced to be online only last year due to Covid-19 restrictions.