- December 19, 2025
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Juris Rimi, Audrey Morrone, Taylor Vandine, April Bradley and Chris Thompson were a groovy group.
Nick Culp, Carolina Inacio and Elba Ortega sipped drinks and had a ball.
Mead Botanical Gardens board member Nora Miller and her husband Mike brought some 60's suburbs fashion to the show.
Mary Jo and Karl Pecht took the 60's theme to heart.
Karen Jacobs and Jeff Briggs repped the U.S.A. at the garden.
Carl and Kim Creasman and Sharon and James May brought some flower power to the show.
Shirley Stamper and John Strout of John and Shirley's Catering volunteered the event.
Kathy Byrt and Theresa Swanson were excited to support the garden.
Guests posed for groovy pics in a hippie van.
Matt Heim, Shauna Smith and Sean Middlebrook got some photos in the van.
Mead Botanical Garden Assistant Director Heather Caldwell and Fred Gerding walked around before the music started.
Craig and Ann Jones were all about peace and love.
Guests were able to pick up food and drinks at the festival.
Mead Botanical Garden workers Emily Smith and Maritza Dominguez were happy to finally get the show underway.
Legacy band members Jamal Solomon and Briana Scales grabbed some refreshments before the big show.
Venessa Hubbard and Jeff Kabool were excited to have some fun.
Laura Smithson and James Davis got some food before headed to watch the show.
It was a night for far-out fashion and groovy tunes at the first Woodstock Winter Park event in the Mead Botanical Garden Saturday, Jan. 13.
Despite a sudden cold front, guests arrived at the nightime event clad in psychedelic hues and costumes to eat, drink, and listen to the Legacy band play 60's songs in the Grove. Money raised at the function went towards the garden's social and educational programs including summer camps.
The event, presented by the Mead Botanical Garden and Central Florida Community Arts, was initially scheduled for October but was pushed back following Hurricane Irma. Garden board members hoped to hold more yearly festivals going forward.