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Flower Show needs social media host

The Philadelphia Flower Show this year will create an interactive hub called the Green Room. Online and in person, the Green Room will be the hub for all Flower Show buzz — the center of attention of broadcasts and outreach of our media partners.

The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society is searching for a larger-than-life personality to jump-start the Flower Show social media and be the first-ever Green Room host.

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PHS is looking for a dynamic extrovert with energy, an on-air personality and social media savvy to work the camera and interview Flower Show VIPs, interact with visitors, and share behind-the-scenes stories with on-site and at-home audiences.

If you want to apply, submit a YouTube or Vine video showcasing your impressive, creative and engaging personality. Videos should be no longer than two minutes and must be submitted by end of day on Feb. 4. Your submission video will be shared on the PHS Facebook page, where the world will help decide if you have what it takes. Submit your video at www.facebook.com/theflowershow.

Build your fan base. Use the power of social media to let the world know you should be the first Green Room host. The more likes and shares you receive, the better your chances. Have your parents, professors, and partners tell us why you’d make the best Green Room host.

Five finalists will be selected from the applicant pool on Feb. 10. Those lucky people will participate in an in-person audition on Feb. 12. You must be available for this round.

The winner will be announced on Feb. 13.

For more information on the Green Room and the host auditions, contact Dan Moise, PHS Social Media Manager, at 215–988–8871 or dmoise@pennhort.org. ••

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