Oh, Canada! That was the theme for the third annual Iced Tea Dance hosted by The Friends of the Rawlings Conservatory. The fundraising event supports the upcoming restoration of the historic Palm House of the H.P. Rawlings Conservatory and Botanic Gardens. Two hundred tickets were purchased for the sold-out event.
Opened in 1888, the Rawlings Conservatory is one of Baltimoreʼs iconic structures and is Americaʼs second-oldest public conservatory still in use. It features five distinct greenhouse rooms, a 1.5-acre garden with many flower beds and a kaleidoscope of colors all year round.
From left, Daniel Reed of Cockeysville, James Mirabile, of Cockeysville and John Pallo of Charles Village, attend the third annual Iced Tea Dance.From left, Alex Shaver of Bolton Hill, Ronnie Girard of Bolton Hill, and Conor Hammonds of Hampden, attend the third annual Iced Tea Dance.
Elias Ohrstrom of Mount Vernon and Tara Hammonds of Roland Park attend the third annual Iced Tea Dance.The Iced Tea Dance hosted by Friends of the Rawlings Conservatory.The Iced Tea Dance hosted by Friends of the Rawlings Conservatory is a fundraising event to support the upcoming restoration of the historic Palm House of the H.P. Rawlings Conservatory and Botanic Gardens. Two hundred tickets were purchased for the sold out event. The theme is Oh, Canada!
The Iced Tea Dance hosted by Friends of the Rawlings Conservatory.From left Steve Martin and Randy Foster, both of Washington, D.C., outfitted as voyageurs, attend the Iced Tea Dance hosted by Friends of the Rawlings Conservatory.From left, Andre Cawley of Mount Vernon, Cooper Jones of Federal Hill, and Alex Kouhi of Federal Hill, attend the Iced Tea Dance hosted by Friends of the Rawlings Conservatory.
From left, Gary Day, owner of American Limousine and Carlo D’Addario, general manager, attend the Iced Tea Dance hosted by Friends of the Rawlings Conservatory.From left, Tad Dumsha and Daniel Smith, both of Hampden, attend the Iced Tea Dance hosted by Friends of the Rawlings Conservatory.From left Karli McGuiness of Fells Point, Nicole Downs of Hampden, Jean-Marc Breaux of Hampden, and Susannah Dowling of Butchers Hill, attended the Iced Tea Dance hosted by Friends of the Rawlings Conservatory.