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To Do in RI: “Sailing on a Sea of Roses”, National Rose Show & Convention, TUESDAY
As part of the Yankee District of the ARS, the RI Rose Society is honored to be hosting the annual convention in Warwick, Rhode Island on September 9-13, 2024.
The judged show on Tuesday, September 10th is free and open to the public 12-3:00
Exhibitors and program speakers will be attending from over 42 states and Canada.
DON’T MISS A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY to see hundreds of roses from 40 states and Canada in Warwick, RI.

About the Rhode Island Rose Society

The Rhode Island Rose Society is organized exclusively for charitable, educational and scientific purposes for those who love roses and want to learn more about them. They are a nonprofit, 501 C 3 organization, and are affiliated with the American Rose Society and are a member of the Yankee District of the ARS.
The object of the Rhode Island Rose Society is to study, foster, and encourage rose culture including the exhibition of roses.
The group meets monthly, on the morning of the second Saturday of each month. In addition, they host a large rose show each June and have an award winning newsletter.
Isn’t the show still open to the public on Wednesday and Thursday, as well? I know they don’t take down the show until Friday???
Only open to the public for the one day – otherwise it is all the rose society people meetings and workshops. However! In June the American Rose Show National Convention returns to RI!