Flower Market
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Flower Market is one-stop shopping for beautiful plants, flowers and fun gift and garden items. This is a fundraising event supporting the George and Milly Rhodus Sculpture and Sensory Garden at the Ellen Noël Art Museum. 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM.
Flower Market is held annually at the Ellen Noël Art Museum and supports replanting and maintenance of the garden, which is designed especially for the 6,000 legally-blind residents of the Permian Basin. The garden is an ongoing collaboration between the Permian Basin Master Gardeners, the Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services: Blind Division, and the Museum. Since the Museum does not charge admission, proceeds from Flower Market are essential to provide this unique asset for the community.
Flower Market
Phone : 432-550-9696 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: www.noelartmuseum.org/
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