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The Sunday event is at Blacksmiths. The Saturday event is in East Tuddenham. Lumping the tow together as a 'Norfolk Snowdrop Weekend' is just a neat bit of marketing.
As you say, the hope is to attract people to travel a fair distance by staging two events on the one weekend
Brian, I was upset to find that of the very few snowdrop events ever held in East Anglia, two are scheduled to be on the same day in 2016 (being the Norfolk Plant Heritage Snowdrop Day, and the snowdrop sale at Harvey's Garden Plants). Ben Potterton holds an event every year; the Plant Heritage day is a one-off. I corresponded with Ben Potterton and Kathy Gray to try to understand their scheduling rationale. As you say, the hope is to attract people to travel a fair distance by staging two events on the one weekend and advertising them together (even though they are being held about 30 miles apart). I think we must understand different things by the term 'marketing' because this seems to me to be good effective marketing. But the consequence is an unfortunate clash of two snowdrop events in the same area.
I presume the event will be open to all Plant Heritage members on equal terms, not just those from Norfolk.
What a lovely snowdroppy weekend I had.
Perhaps you should consider taking up the cudgel and become pro active and organise an East Anglian event, in the same way as Emma T and others have been so in the birth of the Shaftesbury event.
Someone like you with, I assume, plenty of contacts should be able to create a hugely successful day.