Saturday, June 6, 2026

Flower colour

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The vibrant hues of lilies, roses and anthuriums captivated patrons who visited the St Augustine Anglican Church yesterday, the first day of the church’s flower show.
Ordene Elcock, secretary of the anniversary activities organising committee, said the activity was the fundraising element of a year of activities to mark St Augustine’s 150th anniversary.
Here, chairman of the  committee Clovis Harewood and Tracy Appia viewing an arrangement made by Noreen Bailey. (LK)

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