The Rose Society of Tucson Presents
2010 Pacific Southwest District Convention & Rose Show
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Judith Singer
520-529-6020
520-440-7007 mobile
It has been 23 years since this spectacular annual event has been held in Tucson, which makes it very special. Hundreds of roses – the best of the best, will be lovingly packed and brought to Tucson from Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas, to be displayed for the public to see, and to compete for trophies and coveted best in show. The theme, “Rose Roundup at the Old Pueblo,” celebrates Tucson and its member’s love affair with the rose. Roses will be judged by American Rose Society accredited judges and will be on show for the public. There will be a Photography contest as well. Potted roses will be on sale at the show and vendors will display new garden products. Free instructional publications will be available.
Who: The Rose Society of Tucson
What: 2010 Pacific Southwest District Rose Show: “Rose Roundup at the Old Pueblo”
Where: DoubleTree Hotel at Reid Park (Ballroom)
445 S. Alvernon Way
Tucson, AZ 85711
When: Saturday, April 17, 2010
Show open to the public: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Admission: Free
Interviews: Rose Society members and their gardens are available for stories. Please contact Judith Singer, 520-529-6020, or 520-440-7007 mobile.
Related Website: www.PSWDRoseConvention2010.org
For show entry registration and more show details please see our website.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Welcome to Tucson!
Welcome to Tucson for the Pacific Southwest District's 2010 Rose convention, named "Rose Roundup at the Old Pueblo!"
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