Norwich Flower Club celebrated its Blue Sapphire Anniversary with a special demonstration at the Assembly House in Norwich.
Attendees enjoyed a buffet lunch followed by a flower demonstration from qualified National Association of Flower Arranging Societies (NAFAS) demonstrator Sandy Bailey.
The title of her demonstration was 'Lets Celebrate'.
Norwich Flower Club was formed in 1952 and is affiliated to the NAFAS.
Now in its 65th year the club continues monthly meetings in the Assembly House, sharing their love and enjoyment of flowers with like-minded friends.
As one of the oldest flower groups in the country, Norwich Flower Club was originally founded in 1952 by the late Mrs. Jocelyn Steward.
The club aims to educate group members about flower arranging and its cultural impact, while raising money for charity.
Their next flower club meeting is on Monday, October 16 at 1.45pm, visitors welcome.
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