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November in Bloom - Floral Arranging with Uletha Oglesby (Daytime 11/13)

  • Clearwater Arts Center & Studios 223 Crowell Drive Northwest Concord, NC, 28025 United States (map)

November in Bloom:  Floral Arranging Class

Don’t miss this inaugural Floral-Arranging Class with local floral designer, Uletha Oglesby of Florals at Jackson, held in the beautiful Greenway Gallery at ClearWater Arts Center & Studios in Concord, NC!

Join us for a cozy afternoon of creativity as we celebrate the beauty of the season with fresh fall-colored flowers. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll learn how to design your own floral arrangement using rich autumn tones—think golden yellows, burnt orange, deep burgundy, and warm rust hues.

Whether you’re a beginner or have experience with flowers, this class is all about slowing down, gathering together, and creating something beautiful to take home. Perfect for adding seasonal charm to your table, gifting to a friend, or simply enjoying a touch of autumn indoors.

All materials are provided, including a gorgeous selection of seasonal blooms, a vase, and guided instruction. Just bring your creativity and love of flowers!

📅 Date: Thursday, November 13, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM OR 6:00 PM-7:30 PM (Choose time at registration link)
💲 Cost: $55 for City of Concord residents, $66 for non residents
📍 Location: ClearWater Arts Center & Studios  223 Crowell Dr. NW Concord, NC 28025 [Greenway Gallery; Lower Level of Main Building, at South double-doors]

🌻 All materials provided | No experience needed 🌻

✨ Spaces are limited — reserve your spot today! ✨ REGISTER HERE (Find the ‘Arts’ Tab and then under ClearWater, find “November in Bloom.” You’ll need to create your account.)

INSTRUCTOR BIO: ULETHA OGLESBY

As the owner of Florals at Jackson, Uletha Oglesby brings her deep love for flowers and creative expression to every workshop she teaches. With a passion for helping others explore the art of floral design, she creates welcoming, hands-on experiences that celebrate community and nature’s beauty. Uletha’s approach blends artistry and education, encouraging each participant to see flowers not just as decorations—but as a joyful form of self-expression.