For nearly 20 years, the Elverson Garden Club has created an exhibit for the Philadelphia Flower Show. This year’s presentation, called “Upbeat,” received a second place ribbon along with a class commendation in the competitive Open for Business design category.
“This is quite a feat for a small club like ours,” said Carol Simonetti, club president. “We benefit from the skills and experience of our members, who lead the way.”

Lisa Cherpanich and Mary Wickerham chaired the club’s exhibit committee. In addition, 18 of the Elverson club’s members participated in the 2024 show in various capacities. Notably, Elverson club member Robert Grenfell serves as chair of competitive classes for the Philadelphia show.
Other club members earned significant individual recognition as well. Wendy Fox was awarded a blue ribbon in the Overall Platform Design Class and an honorable mention in photography for her Still Life Class submission.

Carol Simonetti received a third place ribbon in photography and a class commendation in the Play Class. Lisa Cherpanich placed third in the Miniature Design Class.
The nation’s largest and oldest flower show (dating to 1829) convened in Philadelphia from March 2-10 under the theme, “United by Flowers,” celebrating the power of plants and gardens to connect people.
Submitted by Laura Alden of the Elverson Garden Club.
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