An Octopuss’s Garden – Rawlings Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

An Octopuss’s Garden – Rawlings Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

April 12, 2017 – Rawlings Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

Pictured (LtoR) Phil Chorney, Charm City Bluegrass Festival co-founder/CEO; and Adam Kirr, Charm City Bluegrass Festival chief marketing officer

Pictured (LtoR) Jordan August, Charm City Bluegrass Festival co-founder/COO; and Jeff Westerinen, Charm City Bluegrass Festival community outreach director

Pictured (LtoR) Rachael Bowersox, Baltimore area CT technologist; Geoff Hebert, CP Flexible Packaging national account manager; and Grace Bowersox, Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital RN

Pictured (LtoR) Alexis Huesgen, Jordan Sigg, Erica Kalasnik, and Kelsey Bicking, Sinai Hospital occupational therapists

Pictured (LtoR) Terry Hardcastle, cnvironmental consultant; Mary Hardcastle, Baltimore Department of Recreation & Parks resource development director; August Botte, 3 1/2 years old; and Brynn Botte, Superfly Entertainment travel manager

Pictured (LtoR) Emily Grant, Baltimore-based grant writer; Kim Howard, Dulaney High School science/special education teacher; and Matthew Katz, freelance marketing consultant/copywriter

Pictured (LtoR) Mike Ecker, Baltimore-based graphic designer/lettering artist; and Rachel Preloh, Baltimore-based social worker

Pictured (LtoR) Greg Summers, Baltimore area shipping supervisor; Joanna Akris, Rosedale Animal Hospital veterinary technician; and Kristin Hayes, Baltimore-area bakery baker

(April 12, 2017) Folks settled in on the fresh grass outside the Rawlings Conservatory to listen to a little bluegrass – courtesy the folks from Charm City Bluegrass Festival – and enjoy the conservatory’s annual spring flower display, called “An Octopuss’s Garden.”

Sloane Brown

Baltimore's longtime fashion and social scene reporter, Sloane is the founder/managing editor of Baltimore Snap.

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