Botanical Gardens being transformed for the Ag Show
The transformation of the Botanical Gardens in preparation for the 80th Agricultural Exhibition next week is almost complete.
Owen Darrell, the Acting Minister of Public Works, said he wanted everyone to attend and “reconnect to one of Bermuda’s biggest cultural events”.
It is the first to be held in person in recent years owing to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mr Darrell expressed his gratitude to government employees and volunteers from the Skills Development Programme, who he said had worked tirelessly to prepare the gardens for the event that takes place at the Paget grounds this Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
He said of the event, which is being run this year by the Department of Parks: “The Ag Show is one of the most anticipated events in Bermuda. These employees' hard work and dedication have been crucial in ensuring that the gardens are in top shape for the event.
"The Ag Show is a celebration of Bermuda's agricultural industry and offers local farmers, vendors and craftsmen a unique opportunity to showcase their products and skills.
"It promises to be exciting, including many attractions and activities for locals, and visitors of all ages.
“The Ag Show is also an excellent opportunity to support the local businesses on hand during the show to offer refreshments, food and beverages. The grounds will be open between 8am and 6pm during the three-day event.”
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