Flora! Flora! 2002 Winner Announced
Flora! Flora! 2002 Winner Announced.
The Winner of this years inaugural Flora! Flora! Competition held Labour Weekend at Government House Wellington was announced at 3pm Sunday.
With a special public ceremony the winners and place getters were presented by the Netherlands Ambassador Mrs. An E. Bijll Nachenius to a packed audience under the huge marquee on the northern lawn of Government House.
In the Professional Category the winners were:
3rd
Prize: Megan Parker (Paraparaumu)
2nd Prize: Denise
Gray (Hawera)
1st Prize: Denise Wilson (Te
Awamutu)
In the Amateur/Open Category the winners were:
3rd Prize: Sue Davison (Hamilton)
2nd
Prize: Raylee Shakes (Upper Hutt)
1st Prize: Dellene
Hunt (Cambridge)
Best Overall Winner of Flora! Flora! 2002:
Dellene Hunt.
Dellene will be travelling to the Netherlands and Europe to attend a great northern Hemisphere Floral Event in early 2003 courtesy of KLM Airlines
With one day to go (Monday) thousands of Wellingtonians and visitors to the city have visited the new floral event which will benefit NZ CCS and had the opportunity not only to see the creative best our country has to offer but also to see the spring time splendour of the nation’s No1 Official Residence’s Grounds and Gardens..
Visiting Floral Master Abel Verheijen stunned the crowds with exhibitions of design and style not often seen in NZ. His artistry, wit and renowned expertise was absorbed by onlookers as well as experienced florists who will no doubt benefit from his visit.
Flora! Flora! is destined to be a welcomed annual
attraction to the Capital and fits well into the diversity
that the city is known for in its art and cultural
reputation.
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