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Festival Flower Show returns to The Living Center

MOUNT VERNON – The Mount Vernon Music and Arts Festival (MVMAF) welcomes the
return of the annual Flower Show, presented by the Knox County Garden Clubs and organized
by chairwomen Jo Ann Graham and Audrey Spearman. The show is hosted by The Living
Center, 201 North Main Street in Mount Vernon, on August 8-10.
The show is open to all Knox County residents and members of Knox County Garden Clubs. It is
also open to non-residents of Knox County who wish to enter by making a reservation by calling
(740) 397-5156 by Saturday, August 2/
There is no entry charge for participants. Entries will be accepted from 8:00 to 11:00 am Friday,
August 8, at The Living Center. All judging will be done by the Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs (OAGC) Standard System. Open judging will begin at 1:00 pm on Friday, August 8.
Judging is open to show participants only. Judge’s decisions are final, and no decisions are to be
changed after the close of judging.
Exhibitor’s name, address, and exhibitor number must appear on their entry tag. Juniors must add
age in the upper right-hand corner.
No reservations are necessary except for residents outside Knox County. Schedules will be
available at the entrance to The Living Center after Tuesday, July 8.
Entry tags should be made out in advance before arriving at the flower show and/or registration
table.
Contact (740) 397-5156 for entry tags or more information.
The show will be open to the public on Friday 5:00 to 8:00 pm, Saturday from 10:00 am to 8:00
pm, and Sunday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
There will be a brief meeting at 4:00 pm Sunday, August 10 to announce the People’s Choice
Award recipient, the winners of the raffle for a gift certificate from Forster’s Seeds of Quality,
and to distribute prize premiums.

OUR MISSION: The Mount Vernon Music and Arts Festival exists to present a celebration of the arts;
creating experiences that entertain, educate and inspire; uniting artists and audiences within the historic

backdrop of Mount Vernon, Ohio.

The Committee reserves the right to combine, subdivide or eliminate classes to insure a uniform
show.
Judging day will be on Friday, August 8 from 1:00 to 5:00 pm. Those that place first, second or
third will receive a ribbon and premiums. A winner for Best of Show will be decided for each
section and receive a premium.
Additionally, each participant’s name and telephone number will be entered into a drawing for
one of ten $10 gift certificates donated by Forester’s Seeds of Quality of which the drawing will
take place at 4pm on Sunday, August 10 alongside the announcement of the People’s Choice
Award winner.
A People’s Choice (chosen by those who visit the flower show), most creative, and judge’s
choice awards will be chosen for sections E or F. Best in show will be given for horticulture.
Best of show will be given for junior horticulture and artistic and Living Center horticulture and
artistic.
The Knox County Garden Clubs are planning two workshops open to all. There is no fee to
enter.
The theme of this year’s flower show is ‘Treasures from the Attic ’and there are no experience
requirements to enter. The flower show has two different categories: artistic and horticulture.
The public can also vote on their favorite flower piece and declare a People’s Choice winner.
Jo Ann and Audrey present two workshops at the Living Center for those entering the show,
where they go over the rules and expectations for contestants. The first workshop, on
Wednesday, July 9, starts at 1:00 PM and will be held for all those entering the artistic flower
category.
Those entering the horticulture category will have the opportunity to attend a second workshop
on Wednesday, July 30, starting at 1:00 PM.
To learn more about the 2025 Festival Flower Show, schedules will be available at the entrance
to The Living Center after July 8th. For more information regarding the show, contact the
chairman at (740) 397-5156.

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