Te Awamutu Courier

Blooming busy time for the Rosetown

- Dean Taylor

Te Awamutu Rose Society members are in full preparatio­n mode for Rose Sunday this weekend after recently hosting internatio­nal visitors to the Rosetown, as well as running their successful Rose Show and working on a new map of the Te Awamutu Rose Gardens.

Well-known rosarians Michael Marriot and Paul Zimmerman hosted a group of overseas visitors from the UK and USA last week, all garden enthusiast­s with a common interest in roses.

Marriot is travelling from the UK and was an integral part of David Austin Roses for 35 years. Zimmerman is from the USA and has his own Roses Consulting and Design business.

Society members welcomed the group and took them through the gardens and put on afternoon tea.

Many commented on our spectacula­r display and said it was a wonderful opportunit­y to see New Zealand-bred roses that are read about but can only be seen here in the flesh due to the strict export laws.

Sunday sees the return of the family, picnic day — Rose Sunday – at Te Awamutu Rose Gardens from 10am to 4pm.

Entertainm­ent includes music from Te Awamutu Brass in the morning and Te Awamutu and Districts

Highland Pipe Band in the afternoon, plus face painting, magical rose fairies, Cowgirls and their ukuleles and Painting in the Park by Rosebank Art

Centre artists.

There will be food and drinks from Hoops and Scoops and, in the Burchell Pavilion, the society’s Rose

Cafe will be serving coffee, tea and home baking. It will also be full of gorgeous blooms and roses for sale.

Kids can come in costume to win

spot prizes and there is a competitio­n to vote for your favourite rose.

Raffles will be on sale throughout and drawn at 4pm.

 ?? ?? Internatio­nal rosarians Michael Marriot (left) from the UK and Paul Zimmerman from the USA brought a visiting group of tourists to Te Awamutu Rose Gardens and were impressed by the display.
Internatio­nal rosarians Michael Marriot (left) from the UK and Paul Zimmerman from the USA brought a visiting group of tourists to Te Awamutu Rose Gardens and were impressed by the display.
 ?? ?? Te Awamutu Rose Society president Anne Oliedam (right) welcomes internatio­nal visitors to Te Awamutu Rose Gardens.
Te Awamutu Rose Society president Anne Oliedam (right) welcomes internatio­nal visitors to Te Awamutu Rose Gardens.
 ?? ?? Te Awamutu Rose Gardens were looking outstandin­g for the internatio­nal visitors.
Te Awamutu Rose Gardens were looking outstandin­g for the internatio­nal visitors.

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