CITY OF KANNAPOLIS: Bonsai Exhibition Coming to Kannapolis

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City of Kannapolis issued the following announcement on Nov. 20.

Bonsai hobbyists, gardeners, and art lovers all can enjoy the beauty of these small trees when bonsai artists and vendors from all over the USA will display their trees. This is a great chance to learn about this art and hobby, buy a tree or buy supplies.

For the 10th year, bonsai artists from all over the USA will show their bonsai trees in the exceptionally beautiful marble-lined domed atrium of the North Carolina Research Campus in Kannapolis (a short ride north from Charlotte on I-85).

The Winter Silhouette Bonsai Show will be held on Saturday, December 3rd (10AM – 5PM) and Sunday, December 4th (10AM – 3 PM) 2022 at the North Carolina Research Campus, 150 N Research Campus Drive, Kannapolis, NC 28081. 

Free admission and free parking. Both newcomers and long-time hobbyists can attend free bonsai demos/lessons that will be held each day at 10 AM and at 1 PM.  Famous bonsai masters will teach these demos (William Valavanis from New York, Rodney Clemons from Georgia and Tyler Sherrod from North Carolina).  At 5:30 PM Saturday December 3rd there will be a bonsai auction open to all.

More information can be found at: www.winterbonsai.net. 

Saturday December 3, 2022 

Show opens to public 10 AM-5 PM

Bonsai demos

10 AM William Valavanis  and 1 PM Tyler Sherrod

5:30 PM Bonsai auction

Sunday December 4, 2022

Show opens to public 10 AM-3 PM

Bonsai demos

10 AM Rodney Clemons

3 PM Show closes                 

Original source can be found here.



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