Fireworks
in the Gardens
2019 AHS Region
One Meeting • Omaha, Nebraska • July 5-7, 2019
Hosted by the Nebraska Daylily Society
Charles
and Heidi Douglas of Browns Ferry Gardens, guest speakers
The Nebraska Daylily Society (NDS) invites you to join us Friday,
July 5 through Sunday, July 7, in Omaha, Nebraska, for the 2019 AHS Region One Meeting.
Guest speakers are hybridizers Charles and Heidi Douglas of Browns Ferry
Gardens of Georgetown, South Carolina. Browns Ferry Gardens was a 2018 AHS
National Convention tour garden. Charles and Heidi will present their programs
on Saturday evening following the banquet.
The host hotel is the Marriott Hotel, 10220 Regency Circle,
Omaha, Nebraska 68114-3706, 402-399-9000. Mention “Nebraska Daylily Society” to
get the reservation group rate of $106 per night.
Your registration includes the bus tour and four meals: Friday
banquet, Saturday breakfast, Saturday lunch at Keast Daylily Gardens, and
Saturday banquet. Guest meals for Friday banquet and/or Saturday banquet and/or
Saturday breakfast are also available. Please see the registration form for
details and fees. For your convenience, the registration form has fillable
fields, so you can use your computer keyboard to type your information—no
handwriting is necessary!
Click HERE to get the fillable 2019 AHS Region One Meeting form.
Four large tour gardens and five lovely open gardens await you.
Three tour gardens and all of the open gardens belong to hybridizers, so in
addition to seeing the latest and greatest well-known daylilies, you will meet several
“new to you” daylily introductions and seedlings from our very own metro-area
hybridizers. To supplement all the beautiful daylilies in the four tour
gardens, NDS gave each tour garden funds to purchase a collection of daylily
club plants from the hybridizer of their choice (to be auctioned off during a
future NDS meeting).
Gardens on Saturday's Bus Tour:
Keast Daylily Gardens
(Oakland, Iowa) Tom & Mary Keast—Jamie Gossard club plant collection
McIntosh Daylily Place (Omaha) Phyllis McIntosh—Charles & Heidi Douglas club
plant collection
Daylilies on the Fritz (Cedar Creek, Nebraska) Lyle & Rita Kahnk—Paul Owen club
plant collection
Farmony Gardens (Omaha)
Nancy Lee Anderson—Richard Norris club plant collection
Open Gardens on Friday and Sunday:
Mary Baker’s Garden (Omaha)
Mary & Rich Baker
Hansen’s Daylily Haven (Papillion, Nebraska) Dave & Val Jean Hansen
Ferguson Fantasy Flowers (Omaha) Scott & Linda Ferguson
Doug Bremers’ Garden (Omaha) Doug Bremers
Bob & Joanne Langabee’s Garden (Bellevue, Nebraska) Bob & Joanne Langabee
The Region One Daylily
Auction begins on Friday evening at 7:00 p.m. and credit cards will be accepted.
Shop our Bargain Table for outstanding
daylily buys on Friday and Saturday (see the registration form for bargain
table hours).
Region One garden
owners, please donate daylilies for the auction and bargain table! Auction Plant Chair
is Mark Langemeier and Bargain Table
Chair is Susanne Milbourn (see the registration form for their contact
information).
Phil Fass will chair and instruct Garden Judges Workshop 2 with Don Lovell from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Sunday at
McIntosh Daylily Place (outdoor restroom facilities will be available).
But wait—there’s more! On Friday from 4:00 p.m. until 5:00
p.m., Tim Morrissey (teleost.tim@gmail.com) will host the Region
One Hybridizers Slide Presentations. See the latest, greatest daylily
creations from our very own hybridizers!
Celebrate daylilies with us in Omaha on July 5-7. Visit
with friends and meet new ones while we all enjoy beautiful daylily Fireworks
in the Gardens—don’t let the only thing missing be you!
Check back often for future blog posts about each tour garden, open garden, events, speakers, fun things to do while you're in Omaha, and more!
Mary, thank you so much for setting this up. What a great way to share information. Looks like the 2019 Regional is going to be outstanding. Congrats to all!
ReplyDeleteJonathan, thank you!
DeleteAwesome Job Mary!!!
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DeleteMary,
ReplyDeleteI loved the way you did this page. Could you explain how you made it? I'd like to use a similar format for our regional (region 4).
Thanks so much!
Chris, I used a "Simple" theme, and the Region One logo as the banner pic. I wrote the posts in MS Word and copied them. Extra line breaks sneak in, but I removed them in the blog preview mode. It's pretty easy.
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