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2009 Daffodil Festival
Saturday, March 28 & Sunday, March 29
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Beautification Projects
In the late summer of 2005 the
Daffodil Festival Beautification Committee began a bulb planting partnership
with Route 17 Corridor businesses. Since the Spring of 2006 we have enjoyed thousands of new blooms!
From the Coleman Bridge to Main Street the daffodils are popping up everywhere.
Over 50,000 bulbs are now in the ground!
Visit our
photo gallery to see some of the daffodils!
Other sites around the county
that bloom because of Daffodil Festival projects:
- Pocahontas statue on Main
Street - 2007 Gloucester Anniversary Garden - Red, White & Blue - 2008
expansion of daffodil beds and addition of summer blooming bulbs
- Welcome to Historic
Gloucester Court House sign - south end of the bypass - 2007 planted 4,000
daffodils, 2008 expanded bed with addition of summer blooming bulbs
- the corner of Route 17 and
Route 17 Business (south end of bypass)
- the corner of Main Street and
Route 17 (north end)
- Main Street
- Gloucester County Sheriffs
Office
- Page Middle School
- TC Walker Elementary School
- Beaverdam Park
- Ark Park
- Abingdon Park
- Tyndall's Point Park
Other Daffodil Festival
Projects:
- donation of $1,000 to the
State Champion 13-15 Babe Ruth Division Baseball Team
- donation of $2,000 to the
permanent Werowocomoco Exhibit in the Gloucester Visitor's Center (coming in
fall of 2008
- donation of $10,000 to Main
Street Beautification
- donation of over $15,000 for
Gloucester Library meeting room
- picnic shelter at Gloucester
Point Beach Park
- Stone markers were donated to
the community flower bed at Flat Iron.
- mowers and gardening
equipment donated to the Sheriffs inmate work program
- sponsor of Gloucester Holiday
Parade
- over $20,000 in scholarships
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