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Downtown Orlando Blooms for Employee Appreciation Week
Downtown Orlando Blooms for Employee Appreciation Week
Last updated on August 14, 2025
From September 8-12, downtown Orlando will once again come alive with artful bursts of color inspired by Lewis Miller’s iconic Flower Flash in NYC. United Arts of Central Florida and the Downtown Orlando Partnership will work with five local floral artists to transform public spaces into vibrant works of living art, celebrating the hard-working employees who help our city thrive.
This year’s floral installations will be on display at City Hall, Duncan Park, Orange and Wall Street, Discover Downtown, and the Lake Eola Amphitheater.
Whether you work downtown or are just passing through, take a moment to stop and smell the roses, literally, and celebrate the people who (flower) power our city.
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