Thursday, May 9, 2024

St Peter’s in full bloom

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For the 13th year, St Peter’s Parish Church in Orange Street, Speightstown, was transformed into a flowering paradise.
It was a part of the church’s annual Flower Show And Garden Festival, which was launched last Friday night and runs until Tuesday under the theme: Flowers In Praise, Alleluia.
For the third year, the festival was held under the patronage of Barbados’ honorary consul to Germany, Regine Sixt, who unveiled a plaque in memory of her parents to launch the activities.
Coordinator David Yearwood said the show had a special component utilizing car parts as Sixt was also celebrating the 100th anniversary of international company Sixt Car Rentals.
Here, from left, Flower Festival coordinator David Yearwood explaining one of the arrangements to patron Regine Sixt and rector Reverend Peter Haynes.

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