- June 24, 2020
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Quenton Caron and Sally Coyle stopped for a quick photo opportunity at the 2022 Owl Prowl.
Dave Minichiello was one of the many featured artists at the event.
Andy McGhee, co-owner of Windermere Brewing Company, served up cold beers along the path.
Charisse Felix, Calista Felix and Ernie Myers represented Quintessential Wines with shrimp, empanadas, ravioli, stuffed mushrooms and a large selection of vino.
Abstract in the Sky captured the attention of many guests with calming tunes played on steel drums.
Nathan Leemis worked on his foliage painting as the sun began to set.
Anne and Derek Deober perused through an art auction with creations by Catherine Hempel, Lynne Polley and more.
Susan McDonald and Sina Sutter sat down to enjoy a cheerful conversation at the event.
Heather Lorenz worked on her landscape painting.
One of the four owl ambassadors of Nehrling Gardens is a small barred owl.
A white barn owl from the Avian Reconditioning Center stopped many guests in their tracks.
Crystal Jordan showed off her lake painting.
The Avian Reconditioning Center educated attendees on a variety of owls.
Lynn Polley worked on her painting in the gardens.
Stephen Withers was one of the many featured artists at the 2022 Owl Prowl.
Guests enjoyed music by Brian Hayes on acoustic guitar.
Kathy Fraher, Gail Agor and Gabriel DoPico attended the event as a friend group.
Ashley and Jason Brouillette welcomed locals with a wide selection of wine options.
Kassy Holmes and Sandy Roman stopped to enjoy the tranquil gardens on one of the benches.
Attendees wandered through the rich foliage and picturesque scenery at Nehrling Gardens for the 2022 Owl Prowl: Art and Wine Wander on Saturday, Oct. 22, in Gotha.
Along the way, guests enjoyed sweet and savory bites from food tasting stations set up by local businesses including Southern Steer Butcher, Dubsdread Catering, Pammie Sammies and Yellow Dog Eats.
Wine and beer options were also available courtesy of Windermere Brewing Company and Quintessential Wines.
In addition, locals enjoyed live music by Abstract in the Sky on steel drums and Brian Hayes on acoustic guitar, learned about the garden’s four owl ambassadors on display by the Avian Reconditioning Center, browsed an art auction and silent auction to support local artists and the gardens, and watched as artists created live works of art along the paths of the garden.