GALLERY: Garden Glow Event Closes at Ward-Meade Park
Alijah McCracken, Content Creator|October 10, 2022
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Bloodshot, eerie eyeballs keep an eye on viewers as they walk throughout the event.
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This garden display has lights that change colors every few seconds. It is one of many spooky decorations found at the show.
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This light display shows a “candy lane” featuring lollipops, candy canes and much more.
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A multi-color lit walkway many viewers love strolling through.
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Three pink flamingos shine brightly through the night together.
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A frog display made out of tires lets everyone knows that only frogs are welcome to park here.
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Scary ghosts give viewers a spook as they walk throughout the event.
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Grapes on a vine hang on a metal shade.
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A ladybug and a tarantula chill on a bale of hay.
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Chinese lanterns hang under a wooden shade.
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A green, picket fence protects a large sunflower light display.
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Huge, lit mushrooms on display welcomes viewers to stand under and feel at home.
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Ward-Meade Garden Glow features many light displays, gardens, vendors and concessions. The event was open from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Sept. 16 to Oct. 2. at Old Prairie Town.
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This is a multi-color light display of a peacock.
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This garden display features pumpkins, squash, cabbage and many different flowers.
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Country-style skeletons sit around the campfire to drink and enjoy each other’s company.
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A huge, scary spider catches prey with its web.
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A spooky witch casts spells and cooks in her cauldron.
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Glow-in-the-dark Venus fly traps were on display at the event, looking similar to the ones in “Little Shop of Horrors.”
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A dapper light display greets viewers as they walk throughout the event.
Ward-Meade Garden Glow featured many light displays, gardens, vendors and concessions. The event was open from September early October at
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A huge, scary spider catches prey with its web.
-
Bloodshot, eerie eyeballs keep an eye on viewers as they walk throughout the event.
-
Ward-Meade Garden Glow features many light displays, gardens, vendors and concessions. The event was open from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Sept. 16 to Oct. 2. at Old Prairie Town.
-
This garden display has lights that change colors every few seconds. It is one of many spooky decorations found at the show.
-
This light display shows a “candy lane” featuring lollipops, candy canes and much more.
-
A multi-color lit walkway many viewers love strolling through.
-
Three pink flamingos shine brightly through the night together.
-
A frog display made out of tires lets everyone knows that only frogs are welcome to park here.
-
Scary ghosts give viewers a spook as they walk throughout the event.
-
Grapes on a vine hang on a metal shade.
-
A ladybug and a tarantula chill on a bale of hay.
-
Chinese lanterns hang under a wooden shade.
-
A green, picket fence protects a large sunflower light display.
-
Huge, lit mushrooms on display welcomes viewers to stand under and feel at home.
-
This is a multi-color light display of a peacock.
-
This garden display features pumpkins, squash, cabbage and many different flowers.
-
Country-style skeletons sit around the campfire to drink and enjoy each other’s company.
-
A spooky witch casts spells and cooks in her cauldron.
-
Glow-in-the-dark Venus fly traps were on display at the event, looking similar to the ones in “Little Shop of Horrors.”
-
A dapper light display greets viewers as they walk throughout the event.
Old Prairie Town.
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