Rock the Flower Show Floor at “Flowers After Hours” Special evening and weekend events set for dancers, dogs, and bears
PHILADELPHIA – From dancing to dog-walking to tea with a Teddy bear, there are
special ways to experience the 2017 PHS Philadelphia Flower Show, “Holland:
Flowering the World,” from March 11 through 19 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
This year’s Flower Show will feature new events, as well as favorites from Flower
Shows past. Highlights this year include:
Flowers After Hours: The Flower Show introduces a fantastic new way to experience
the exhibits and excitement of the show on opening day, Saturday, March 11. From
9:30 p.m. to midnight, the show floor turns into a giant dance floor with an “I Love the
‘90s” party theme. Hosted by WXPN’s Kristen Kurtis, the party will feature Philly rocker
Tommy Conwell performing live. DJ Robert Drake, producer and host of “Land of the
Lost” on XPN, will also spin throwback tunes from the memorable musical decade.
Tickets are $65 in advance and $75 at the door.
Fido Friday: Dogs love gardens, and gardeners love their dogs. The Flower Show
invites four-legged and two-legged friends to enjoy the wonderful scenes and scents of
the show together on Friday, March 17. “Yappy Hour” will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at the
World Market in the Grand Hall, and canine and human companions can roam the
exhibition halls until closing. Dogs must have tags and proof of current rabies vaccine.
Show-goers with dogs must enter through the Market Street entrance and may NOT
use the escalators for safety reasons. See safety guidelines here. Dogs are free, but
humans must have a show ticket.
Teddy Bear Tea: Children are encouraged to bring their favorite bear or other plush
friend and their families to the Teddy Bear Tea on Sunday, March 19 at 11:30 a.m. in
the Garden Tea room. The day includes entertainment and a delicious menu of ham
and cheese and sun butter and jam sandwiches, a chocolate cream puff, and tea. Four
or five guests are seated at each table. Tickets are $28 per person and must be
reserved in advance online. No tickets are sold on site. Space is limited.
ABOUT THE FLOWER SHOW The PHS Philadelphia Flower Show is the nation's largest and longest-running
horticultural event, and features stunning displays by the world’s premier floral and
landscape designers. Started in 1829 by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, the
show introduces the newest plant varieties, garden and design concepts, and organic
and sustainable practices. In addition to the major garden displays, the Flower Show
hosts world-renowned competitions in horticulture and artistic floral arranging,
gardening presentations and demonstrations, special events, and the citywide Bloom
Philly celebration. The Philadelphia Flower Show has been honored as the best event in
the world by the International Festivals & Events Association, competing with events
such as the Kentucky Derby Festival, Tournament of Roses Parade, Indianapolis 500
Festival, and other international celebrations.
The Premier Sponsor of the 2017 Flower Show is Subaru, and the Exclusive Sponsor is
Bank of America. Official Sponsors are AARP, Accenture, Acme, Bartlett Tree Experts,
Belgard, Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, Flonase Sensimist, and Green Mountain
Energy. Supporting Sponsors are Amtrak, FTD, and SugarHouse Casino. Contributing
Sponsors are Bath Fitter, Breck’s, Brent and Becky’s Bulbs, Cruise Planners, Espoma
Organic, Fios, Global Home Improvement, LeafFilter, Mid-Atlantic Waterproofing, Stash
Tea, and Stella Artois. Official Media Partner is 6ABC.
For more information about the PHS Philadelphia Flower Show and to purchase tickets,
visit theflowershow.com, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
ABOUT PHS The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society is a nonprofit organization, founded in 1827, that
connects people with horticulture, and together creates beautiful, healthy and
sustainable communities. Proceeds from the Philadelphia Flower Show support the
work of PHS to transform lives and landscapes across the region. Through the
innovative greening programs of PHS, people of all backgrounds work together to tend
community gardens, plant trees, green vacant lots, and create and maintain iconic
public landscapes. These efforts provide healthy food for families in need, teach job
skills to returning citizens, build stronger and safer communities, and make our world a
greener, more beautiful place. For information, visit PHSonline.org.
MEDIA CONTACTS: Alan Jaffe, PHS Senior Director of Communications & Media, 215.988.8833, mobile 267.968.0859, [email protected] Marion McParland, PHS Communications Specialist, 215.988.8815, mobile 609.238.9599, [email protected].