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Dulwich Society talk - Matt Keightley - Thurs 23 March 7.30pm - Alleyns School


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Spring gardens talk - Matt Keightley on ?The Chelsea Experience?


7.30pm Thursday 23rd March 2017 at the Lecture Theatre, Alleyn?s School, Townley Road, London SE22 8SU


This year?s spring talk will be by Matt Keightley. Matt was awarded a Silver Gilt Medal at the 2014 RHS Chelsea Flower Show for his ?Help for Heroes? Show Garden. Working with Prince Harry for his charity Sentabale, he was awarded a second Silver Gilt Medal at the 2015 RHS Chelsea Flower Show for his ?Hope in Vulnerability? Show Garden. Matt also received the BBC People?s Choice Award for Best Show Garden for both gardens.


Matt?s talk will focus on ?The Chelsea Experience?, telling us about his journey to Chelsea, getting show gardens just right, and life after Chelsea. After the talk, there will be the opportunity to meet Matt Keightley over a glass of wine


Tickets are ?8 each and can be purchased from Eventbrite (https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dulwich-society-spring-gardens-talk-matt-keightley-tickets-28759019000?aff=eac2). Non-members of the Dulwich Society are welcome.

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