Conservatory Update: 2023 Extended Hours, Spring Show & Flower Dedications

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The Spring Flower Show, “Cooler By the Lake,” opens February 15th at the Lincoln Park Conservatory. In conjunction with its opening, the Conservatory will offer extended (permanent) visitor hours from 10am to 5pm Wednesday through Sunday. The site will remain closed on Monday and Tuesday. Take advantage of the longer hours and longer days (yay, spring!) to visit the beloved spring flower show. Here’s a description from our partners at the Chicago Park District:

Prepare to set sail and visit the 2023 Spring Flower Show Cooler by the Lake at the Lincoln Park Conservatory. Come in and enjoy the endless blooms of cinerarias, snapdragons, osteospermums and more. With a nod to the chillier spring weather produced by Lake Michigan, cooler color tones will be used throughout the Show House.  The Show also includes features familiar to Chicago’s Lakefront, like the iconic Chicago Harbor Lighthouse and boats that have sailed into the Conservatory! 

 

The Spring Flower Show: Cooler by the Lake runs February 15 through May 14, 2023.  

Reservations are required.   Click here to book a visit.

 

The Conservancy is pleased to once again offer flower dedications from the Spring Show. Dedication recipients receive an individualized e-certificate and their name will be included on our website and in-person signage. Show your loved one how much you care while supporting 2023 seasonal shows, increased hours, day-to-day needs and the Docent and Visitor Services programs at the historic Conservatory. Flower dedications make unique Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day and “Just Because” gifts. Purchase your dedication today!

 

 

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