When is the wilmington flower market




















It was the day in that the Flower Market tradition was born. Throughout its history it has been held in just three locations:. Over the years, the Flower Market has grown from a one-day event to three days. Hours were also extended to accommodate those people who might not otherwise be able to attend. During the early years, luncheon was served under a tent to the accomplishment of the George Madden orchestra. Other attractions included Maypole dancing and canoe rides on the lake.

In years when the weather was inclement, Market was held on the porches of homes at Park Place across from Cool Spring Park. While flowers, plants and seedlings were still plentiful, some of the less practical offerings were substituted with items such as garden tools, fertilizers and seeds for Victory Gardens. During World War II chances were sold for a Chevrolet, donated by a benefactor of Market, as well as a dozen pairs of nylon hose and a carton of cigarettes.

Believe it or not, the hose and cigarettes were in as much demand as the car! In , an official Flower Market Poster and PRint was offered for sale, receiving a very positive response from the community. Now a popular tradition, a local artist is selected each year to produce the original artwork which is also featured on the cover of the supplement.

Additionally, WDEL rented a tent on the grounds to provide entertainment during the three days of Market. Quite understandably, the weather is an important factor in the staging of an outdoor event the magnitude of Flower Market. Uncertain weather is the reason a number of pre-market events were added throughout the years. If and when rain affects the attendance at Rockford Park, these pre-market events help to ensure that some funding is available for their beneficiaries.

The continued success of this large-scale operation is made possible by the combined efforts and talents of countless volunteers and our community. Designed using Neux. Powered by WordPress. In the spirit of giving Mrs. DuPont and about 25 of her friends gathered to donate any and everything they could from plants and flowers, to pets and baked goods.

Over the years the Market has grown tremendously in popularity. Within 10 years it managed to catch the attention of the press. This year the organization hoped to get children directly involved in the festivities by hosting an art contest.



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