- July 26, 2024
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Rina Roberts shared her wish list with Santa Claus.
Ted Strauss and Fred Burky provided holiday music at the entrance to Nehrling Gardens.
Dr. David Bloodgood demonstrated his pottery-making skills.
Angela Withers, Nehrling Gardens president, shared a moment with Santa and Mrs. Claus.
Laura Bennett-Kimble, a Florida Master Naturalist and nature photographer, uses her photography to make cards, artwork and jewelry.
A variety of holiday art and décor was for sale at the Amaryllis Festival at Nehrling Gardens.
Theresa Schretzmann-Myers taught a class on attracting birds to the yard.
Kyle Kress gives it his all while splitting wood with the help of his father, David Kress.
Kyle Kress gives it his all while splitting wood with the help of his father, David Kress.
The Avian Reconditioning Center brought multiple birds to the festival, including Lucy, an Eastern screech owl, and Patch, the one-eyed barred owl.
The Avian Reconditioning Center brought multiple birds to the festival.
The Avian Reconditioning Center brought multiple birds to the festival, including Lucy, an Eastern screech owl, and Patch, the one-eyed barred owl.
Gotha historian and author Kathleen Klare sold copies of her new book, “The New Colony of Gotha, 1876-1950: Place-Making in Pioneer Central Florida.”
Bianca Daceus and Mark Preston managed the sale of amaryllis plants.
The fairy garden was full of holiday surprises.
Nehrling Gardens held its 11th annual Amaryllis Festival Saturday, Dec. 9, with a plethora of plants and flowers for sale. The nature-themed holiday tradition included book sales, nature vendors, children’s crafts, birds from the Avian Reconditioning Center, demonstrations and visits with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Lively music filled the air as guests shopped for holiday gifts and enjoyed the beautiful weather.