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The Virtual DIY Wreaths and Appetizers Events by Earth Within Flowers Is All Set on Sunday, November 8th! - PR Web
Wednesday, October 28, 2020Missoula, MT, they also cater in different wedding venues, including Chico Hot Springs, Pray Montana, The Barn at Finely Point, Polson, MT, The Lodge at Whitefish Lake - Whitefish, MT, and Izaak Walton Inn.- Essex, MT. About Earth Within Flowers:Earth Within Flowers is one of the leading flower shops in Montana. They specialize in wedding flowers, from a la carte to full-service wedding flowers. The flower uses innovative Montana-inspired design concepts to match the unique personality and style of their clients. They support local Montana flower farms and organic floriculture. They source all their blooms from the local and Northwest farmers and feature dried floral arrangements during the winter months.###For more information about the upcoming virtual DIY wreaths and appetizers this fall season, please visit https://earthwithin.com/product/virtualfalldiywreaths/ or call (406) 240-1367. Share article on social media or email:... https://www.prweb.com/releases/the_virtual_diy_wreaths_and_appetizers_events_by_earth_within_flowers_is_all_set_on_sunday_november_8th/prweb17505502.htm
Mary L. Dyce - Clarksville Now
Tuesday, September 24, 2019Thomas Dyce; four brother, Donnie Morrow, Ernest Morrow, Clyde Morrow, and Thomas Morrow; and three sisters, Fanie Mae Scott, Bonnie Chester, and Louise Scott.Mrs. Dyce was a nurse and a member of Walton’s Chapel United Methodist Church.A Celebration of Life Service will be held Wednesday, September 11, at 11:00 AM, at the Chapel of Neal-Tarpley-Parchman Funeral Home, with Rev. Craig Cross and Rev. George Adair officiating. Burial will follow at Resthaven Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be Tuesday, September 10, from 4:00 to 7:00 PM, and Wednesday, September 11, from 10:00 A.M. until the hour of service, at the funeral home.Mary Lou is survived by her daughter, Patsy (John) Peay of Clarksville; one brother, Carl Morrow of Clarksville; three sisters, Shirley Jarman, Marie Wilbanks, and Annie Kinsler, all of Clarksville; daughter-in-law, Margaret Janice Dyce of Clarksville; three granddaughters, Dana (Dwight) Parham, Dustie (Jamie) Boxx, and Heather Demonbreun; granddaughter of the heart, Ann Reuther; four great-grandchildren, Cody, Amber, Carley, and Brittni; two great-great-grandchildren, Kingston and Mazikeen.In lieu of flowers, make checks payable to the Austin Peay Foundation for Bonnie M. Chester Endowment, APSU Advancement, 318 College Street, Clarksville, TN 37044; or to the Walton’s Chapel United Methodist Church Building Fund, c/o Pauline Bagwell, 4451 Ashland City Road, Clarksville, TN 37043.Arrangements are entrusted to Neal-Tarpley-Parchman Funeral Home, 1510 Madis... https://clarksvillenow.com/local/mary-l-dyce/
Florists wilt under COVID-19's impact, losing Easter and Mother's Day would be devastating - yoursun.com
Sunday, February 28, 2021NORTH PORT — During World War II, you couldn’t deliver flowers in rubber-tired vehicles.Florists survived that one.And the floral industry in the 1930s halted a $2 million marketing push as the economy collapsed. That’s about $31 million in 2020 dollars.Again, florists persisted.Now there’s COVID-19. And some florists aren’t so sure about the future. They are banking flower sales this Easter, April 12, and Mother’s Day on May 10, will carry many of them through summer’s off-season.While every facet of American life is affected by COVID-19, florists will rake in big dollars on a few select holidays, then pay the electric bill on wedding arrangements and prom corsages.While web delivery giants such as Teleflora, FTD or 1-800-Flowers may carry the bigger floral shops, smaller ones relying on walk-in business hold their breath. There’s COVID-19’s double-whammy limiting access to senior-care centers, hospitals, weddings, funerals, work functions and other places and occasions where flowers and floral arrangements normally go — meaning the industry could be upside down by the t... https://www.yoursun.com/northport/news/florists-wilt-under-covid-19s-impact-losing-easter-and-mothers-day-would-be-devastating/article_2e88771e-75de-11ea-a009-0b875913d327.html
Living Colour florist appears on Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway - Warrington Guardian
Sunday, February 28, 2021A FLORIST from Stockton Heath’s Living Colour was seen by millions at the weekend when she appeared on Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway. Debs Gaskell, who has worked at the London Road business for 14 years, was in a feature called ‘Thank You, Miss’. The producers of the hit show arranged a number of surprises for teacher Kath Crawley, who was retiring from St Thomas’ School in Wigan where Debs went. She said: “At first I was invited to a Facebook group and then it developed into a telephone conversation when I said I was a florist. “It was at that point that they told me they were a researcher for Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway. “I started in the same year that the teacher did so they were quite excited by that.” It was arranged so that one of Kath’s surprises was flowers saying: ‘Thank You, Miss’. So a camera crew filmed Debs creating the gift at Living Colour to mark her retirement after more than 30 years at the school. Debs added: “It was only a short clip but ... https://www.warringtonguardian.co.uk/news/19114453.living-colour-florist-appears-ant-decs-saturday-night-takeaway/
Bell Flowers Featured in 'Made In Montgomery' Series - Source of the Spring
Sunday, February 28, 2021Montgomery.The Silver Spring purveyor of fresh flowers and plants, located at 8947 Brookville Road near the Forest Glen Annex, has been in business since the 1930s when the Mangums opened Mangum Florist, and later sold to their daughter, Lola Mangum Bell, in 1947. “It was Mangum Florist, probably since the 30s, and originally started by my great-grandparents. And then, in the 50s, my great-uncle and aunt bought it. And then my parents bought it from them in 1983, and I will be the fourth generation [owner],” said current owner Chad Mangum in the video.Mangum says that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted their supply chain, but the business has remained steady overall. “Actually, at the beginning of 2020, not knowing what was going to come, I decided to put a little air-purifying plant section on our website, and that has exploded. People, you know, since they’re now working from home, want to have a little air-purifying plant on their desk, [and] have a nice little background for your Zoom calls and things like that.“So we’ve seen a huge increase in the number of peace lilies we’re selling, which are probably the number one house plant we sell. Close behind that would be the orchid plants; those are just beautiful as you can see, you know the blooms, and they last for months. They’ve gotten to be a lot easier to care for nowadays, too.”Councilmember Will Jawando is a regular customer. “It’s to the point now where I just say I need my arrangements, and they know what they’re doing.”Mangum says that the best part of the business is its large base of regular customers and the location. “It’s an amazingly diverse community. I’ve been born and raised here and love the county myself. We’re so close to the Beltway right here in Silver Spring, that we can get to basically anywhere in our delivery area within 30 minutes, and that kind of service I... https://www.sourceofthespring.com/silver-spring/bell-flowers-featured-in-made-in-montgomery-series/
Hoover-Fisher Florists to Move from Four Corners to Kensington - Source of the Spring
Sunday, February 28, 2021Hoover-Fisher Florists, a Four Corners mainstay since the 1960s, will move to a new location in Kensington in January, 2021, according to an email to customers.The family-owned retailer was founded in 1954 and later moved into a two-story addition to the Woodmoor Shopping Center at the intersection of Colesville Road and University Boulevard.The company is owned and operated by Bill Fisher, the second-generation owner, with two of his children, Allie Salkeld and Mason Fisher, also part of the business.The new location will be at 4100 Howard Ave. in Kensington, which is currently under renovation. It will offer private parking and additional room for expansion, according to the announcement, which also is posted on the company’s Facebook page.The florist will continue to offer same-day delivery to the same areas of Maryland, Washington D.C and northern Virginia. They will continue to operate at 16 University Blvd. East until the move is complete.Photo by Mike Diegel... https://www.sourceofthespring.com/silver-spring/hoover-fisher-florist-move-four-corners-kensington/
Love blooms year-round at Stamford florist - The Advocate
Sunday, February 28, 2021Cluceru.The ceremony took place, not in a cathedral or a temple or on a beach in Acapulco, but inside a flower shop in Stamford, just blocks away from the Government Center. Cluceru is also a florist, and conducting weddings in-store is just another part of her business, like selling roses and arranging bouquets. Except that Cluceru, who has owned Nobu Florist with her husband for over 20 years, doesn't quite see it that way. In the two years since she's been officiating weddings at Nobu, it hasn't necessarily boosted her sales of flowers, although brides-to-be often find her through wedding websites and blogs. Some of the clients who marry in her shop do purchase their flowers for the occasion from Nobu, but many don't. Some even bring their own with them. "I love it," Cluceru said. "Every single wedding I do, I almost cry, even though I've said it a million times." Many of the ceremonies performed at Nobu are arranged at the last minute, for a variety of reasons, whether personal or political, Cluceru said. While performing the ceremony, Cluceru choses words that emphasize the importance of respect, integrity, honor and equality in marriage. She has just one piece of advice: it's better not to get married on Val... https://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/article/Love-blooms-year-round-at-Stamford-florist-5233785.php
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