Photos: Flower Power at the Guilderland library

The Enterprise — Melissa Hale-Spencer
One-year-old Henry Piche, in the arms of his father, Anthony, is entranced with floating bubbles as his mother, Hannah, records his wonder during the Flower Festival Saturday at the Guilderland Public Library.

The Enterprise — Melissa Hale-Spencer
Inside readers take in the outdoor festivities at the Guilderland library’s Literary Garden on Saturday where a Flower Festival was held to celebrate the summer reading program.

The Enterprise — Melissa Hale-Spencer
Wearing colorful leis, the Normanskill Strummers sing Jud Strunk’s “Daisy A Day” on Saturday at the Guilderland Public Library’s Flower Festival. The Strummers regularly meet at the library, which concluded its summer reading program with the festival.

The Enterprise — Melissa Hale-Spencer
Sophia Hall, who is 10, and her mother carefully pound flower petals into works of art on Saturday during the Flower Festival hosted by the Guilderland Public Library to conclude its “Color Our World” summer reading program.