Thursday, 15 January 2015

Free prize draw for guests at EOS&C Gala Dinner

The OSGB has arranged a free prize draw to be held at the Gala Dinner it is organising for the European Orchid Show & Conference on Saturday 11th April at the Royal College of Physicians in London.

All  guests will be entered into the prize draw which will be held after dinner.  The Gala Dinner offers a wonderful opportunity to visit this fascinating venue and tickets are still available: £70 per person to include a drinks reception, four course dinner with wine.

A huge thank you to everyone who has so generously donated a wide range of orchid-related items for the draw including paintings, books, magazines, cushions and fine bone china mugs: Deborah Lambkin, Polly O'Leary, Janet Orme, Johan Hermans, RBG Kew, The Orchid Review, Timber Press UK, and Weidenfeld & Nicolson.


A signed copy of Aerangis - Exquisite African Orchids to discover, identify and grow by Isobyl la Croix donated by Timber Press UK (www.timberpress.co.uk)


Two complimentary tickets to Kew Gardens donated by RBG, Kew, and a copy of The History of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

A copy of Highrove - A Garden Celebrated by HRH The Prince of Wales with Bunny Guinness donated by Weidenfeld & Nicolson (www.orionbooks.co.uk)

One year's subscription to The Orchid Review donated by The Orchid Review (www.rhs.org.uk)

A pair of cushions covered in a Phalaenopsis pattern designed and donated by Emily Burningham (www.emilyburningham.com)

A framed watercolour of Phragmipedium Bel Royal painted and donated by botanical artist Polly O'Leary (www.pollyoleary.co.uk)

A framed watercolour of Sarcochilus 'Red Rock Noy' painted and donated by botanical artist Janet Orme (www.janetorme.co.uk)

A copy of The New Encyclopedia of Orchids by Isobyl la Croix donated by Timber Press UK (www.timberpress.co.uk)

A pair of fine bone china mugs decorated and donated by botanical artist Janet Orme (www.janetorme.co.uk)
Two commemorative silver orchid coins featuring Phalaenopsis cornu-cervi donated by Johan Hermans

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