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Selby Gardens brings stained glass shades with Orchid Ball 2023

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens brought stained glass shades to its annual Orchid Ball event on Feb. 11.


  • By Harry Sayer
  • | 11:01 a.m. February 12, 2023
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Marie Selby Botanical Gardens brought countless shades of color to guests and supporters with its annual Orchid Ball event on Feb. 11. 

The annual event — which typically reflects the current exhibit on display at the gardens— took up a Gilded Age theme that went hand-in-hand with the "Tiffany: The Pursuit of Beauty in Nature" exhibition highlighting the stained glass creations of  Louis Comfort Tiffany. The event's tent space interior was full of stained glass designs adorning both the tables and the ceiling decor above. 

Guests arrived in a variety of colorful, Gilded Age-inspired outfits to match. The program started with a social hour outside the tent before the hundreds of guests entered and heard from president and CEO Jennifer Rominiecki as well as the event's co-chairwomen. 

After dinner was served, guests took part in a paddle raise followed by music from the New Royals band.

The night concluded with dancing to a silent disco.

Guests admired the recently-opened Tiffany exhibit.
Guests admired the recently-opened Tiffany exhibit.
Photo by Harry Sayer
Guests admired the recently-opened Tiffany exhibit.
Guests admired the recently-opened Tiffany exhibit.
Photo by Harry Sayer
Robert Rominiecki and president and CEO Jennifer Rominiecki
Robert Rominiecki and president and CEO Jennifer Rominiecki
Photo by Harry Sayer
Ashley Kozel and Marko Radisic
Ashley Kozel and Marko Radisic
Photo by Harry Sayer
Chairwomen Retta Wagner, Ashley Kozel and Liebe Gamble
Chairwomen Retta Wagner, Ashley Kozel and Liebe Gamble
Photo by Harry Sayer
Guests mingled outside before the program's start.
Guests mingled outside before the program's start.
Photo by Harry Sayer
Guests mingled outside before the program's start.
Guests mingled outside before the program's start.
Photo by Harry Sayer
The tent's interior had a intricate stained glass aesthetic.
The tent's interior had a intricate stained glass aesthetic.
Photo by Harry Sayer
The tent's interior had a intricate stained glass aesthetic.
The tent's interior had a intricate stained glass aesthetic.
Photo by Harry Sayer
The tent's interior had a intricate stained glass aesthetic.
The tent's interior had a intricate stained glass aesthetic.
Photo by Harry Sayer
Carolyn and Phil Babas
Carolyn and Phil Babas
Photo by Harry Sayer
David and Tamara Jacobs Epstein
David and Tamara Jacobs Epstein
Photo by Harry Sayer
Maro Turner and Vern Buchanan
Maro Turner and Vern Buchanan
Photo by Harry Sayer
Kathy and Gana Gilkey with Mettle Miland
Kathy and Gana Gilkey with Mettle Miland
Photo by Harry Sayer
Elisabeth Waters and Roxanne Permesly
Elisabeth Waters and Roxanne Permesly
Photo by Harry Sayer
Dane and Hosana Fieber
Dane and Hosana Fieber
Photo by Harry Sayer
Laura and Toby Thomas
Laura and Toby Thomas
Photo by Harry Sayer
Umbreen Khalidi-Majeed
Umbreen Khalidi-Majeed
Photo by Harry Sayer
Roy and Patrice Sommerhalter
Roy and Patrice Sommerhalter
Photo by Harry Sayer
David and Ilene Denton with Pam Rhodes
David and Ilene Denton with Pam Rhodes
Photo by Harry Sayer
John Metz and Medora Sheehan
John Metz and Medora Sheehan
Photo by Harry Sayer
Heather and Clint Kaster
Heather and Clint Kaster
Photo by Harry Sayer
Margo Evans and Elaine Keating
Margo Evans and Elaine Keating
Photo by Harry Sayer
Samantha Jennen and Lynn Hunter
Samantha Jennen and Lynn Hunter
Photo by Harry Sayer
Jennifer Johnston, Greg Luberecki and Kelly Borgia
Jennifer Johnston, Greg Luberecki and Kelly Borgia
Photo by Harry Sayer
Mike and Tammi Hoffman with Billy Gamble
Mike and Tammi Hoffman with Billy Gamble
Photo by Harry Sayer
Nadia Watts
Nadia Watts
Photo by Harry Sayer
Keith Monda and Veronica Brady
Keith Monda and Veronica Brady
Photo by Harry Sayer
Cassandra Casey and Chandler Pennington
Cassandra Casey and Chandler Pennington
Photo by Harry Sayer
Brent and Michelle Adams with Nicole Kaney and Dustin Strong
Brent and Michelle Adams with Nicole Kaney and Dustin Strong
Photo by Harry Sayer
Marcia and Michael Klein
Marcia and Michael Klein
Photo by Harry Sayer
Belle and Greg Stikeleather
Belle and Greg Stikeleather
Photo by Harry Sayer
Phil Mancini, Janelle and Carlos Beruff, Kim Mancini and Nicole Ruth
Phil Mancini, Janelle and Carlos Beruff, Kim Mancini and Nicole Ruth
Photo by Harry Sayer
Glenn Reith and Renee Phinney
Glenn Reith and Renee Phinney
Photo by Harry Sayer
Jordan and Nicole Baker
Jordan and Nicole Baker
Photo by Harry Sayer
Stephen and Marnie Grossman with Guy and Jenna Salani
Stephen and Marnie Grossman with Guy and Jenna Salani
Photo by Harry Sayer
Tammy Karp and Sarah Karp Teymuri
Tammy Karp and Sarah Karp Teymuri
Photo by Harry Sayer
Tatyana and Chad Stewart
Tatyana and Chad Stewart
Photo by Harry Sayer
Dave and Kirstin Fulkerson
Dave and Kirstin Fulkerson
Photo by Harry Sayer
Dominic and Asa Harris
Dominic and Asa Harris
Photo by Harry Sayer
Harry Leopold and Audrey Robbins
Harry Leopold and Audrey Robbins
Photo by Harry Sayer
Ariane Dart and Peter Scanlon
Ariane Dart and Peter Scanlon
Photo by Harry Sayer
Rachel and Evan Benderson
Rachel and Evan Benderson
Photo by Harry Sayer

 

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