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How a Hawthorne woman's floral creations made it to the White House and the pope - NorthJersey.com
Saturday, January 18, 2020Communities: Tensions within a changing community are heightened in the wake of the Jersey City tragedy Eileen Avia, president of the Wyckoff Area Garden Club, said her group raised $3,000 for its scholarship fund this past spring when Miller taught a sold-out audience how to make dried arrangements at the Ridgewood Public Library. Miller is planning to conduct a similar tutorial at a Ridgewood church in February. "She's the most generous, thoughtful and loving person I've ever met in my entire life," said Avia, a retired teacher. "And she's so entertaining — that's why her fundraisers bring in so much money. She has such a reputation for entertaining people." Extending life Miller learned from her musically inclined parents. Her mother was a pianist, and her father established the Peragallo Pipe Organ Company, a Paterson institution that marked its centennial last year. She played on the concert stage until she was 16. But when it came to hobbies, music would play second fiddle to the art of drying flowers after she and her husband, Charlie Miller, bought a farm in Ridgefield Springs, New York, a village 14 miles north of Cooperstown, in 1972. Soil at the 33-acre farm was rich in organic fertilizer, though Miller calls it something else. "The ground had so much cow manure that everything I planted came up gorgeous," Miller said. "I ended up doing five huge gardens." Miller wound up with a multitude of flowers, and at first she did not know what to do with them. "I just sat in the barn, and I said: 'What a waste. All of these flowers are going to die. Can't I try to make their life a little longer?' " Miller recalled. She tried different methods to dry her flowers, finding that some, such as cockscomb, could be dried out simply by hanging them upside-down. https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/passaic/hawthorne/2019/12/24/dried-flower-arrangements-are-cherished-by-u-s-presidents/2633684001/
25 entertaining things to do in Queens this and next week including Woodside's Flower Parade and LICHenge - QNS.com
Monday, July 18, 2016Northern Boulevard and 69th Street, Woodside, 2 p.m., FREE.16. Dance it up in the daytime at Sweat Haus, a monthly pop-up party with music by DJ Jester and Thee Cainmarko. Trans-Pecos (915 Wyckoff Ave., Ridgewood), 2 p.m., FREE.17. Belt it out at “A Salute to the Tonys,” a musical revue featuring pieces from Tony Award–nominated shows of the past 50 years. Theater By the Bay (1300 209th St., Bayside), 2 p.m., $22.18. Meet someone special at the Singles Social & Dance, with music by Andrew Forman. Rego Park Jewish Center (9730 Queens Blvd., Rego Park), 2 p.m., $10.19. Do your downward dog silently and with lovely waterfront views at Quiet Events’ a href="https://quietevents.com/events/sunday-funday-yoga-class-2/?utm_source=Quiet+Events+VIP+List&utm_campaign=ac194103bd-Yoga_Class6_19_2016&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_cd18732877-ac194103bd-79532233&ct=t(SF_Monroe_May_205_18_2016)&mc_cid=ac194103bd&mc_eid=0c9b4728b8" onclick="__gaTracker('send', 'event', 'outbound-article', 'https://qu... http://qns.com/story/2016/07/06/25-entertaining-things-to-do-in-queens-this-and-next-week-including-woodsides-flower-parade-and-lichenge/
Border chaos disrupts flower supply for Norfolk florists - Eastern Daily Press
Sunday, January 17, 2021A florist in Norwich has said panic is rising over flower stock due to border restrictions.Travel and freight was banned from France to the UK to avoid importing a new variant of Covid-19. As a result, concerns have been mounting about disruption to supply chains of food, drink and medicine to the UK.On Tuesday, the French authorities announced the border would reopen - but travellers must have a negative test result.In the meantime, some florists in Norfolk have said the border chaos has left them working a day behind schedule.You may also want to watch:It comes after they have seen a rise in the number of orders over Christmas as relatives send flowers instead of visiting loved ones due to coronavirus restrictions.Shelley Newton, owner of The Flower House in Costessey, said she had been "massively affected" by the shut border.She added: "Normally florists work a day ahead and now we have been working a day behind."Floris... https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/border-chaos-disrupts-flower-supply-6866196
RVC florist fills window displays with 'holiday pandemic' scenes - Newsday
Sunday, January 17, 2021People passing by Masters and Company Florist in Rockville Centre will see a holiday window display not unlike those found in New York City. Its decked-out windows are inspired by both the holiday season and the pandemic. "I feel like everything is so surreal and depressing, especially during the holidays," says owner Laurie Speziale, 60. "Why not create something a little whimsy?" The scenes created by the Woodmere resident include a Santa Claus sporting a face covering and a Christmas tree with medical masks mixed in among its ornaments. "I always do [the windows] up quite elaborate, for every season and holiday," Speziale says of her decorative handiwork. This year, COVID pulled the plug on the events that typically carry her business such as weddings, bar and bas mitzvahes and other parties, which gave Speziale some extra time to beef up her holiday display. "I really wanted... https://www.newsday.com/lifestyle/fashion-and-shopping/rockville-centre-masters-and-company-florist-1.50091128
Are florists open in Tier 4 in England? - Heart
Sunday, January 17, 2021December 2020, 10:03 Tier 4 restrictions have closed all non essential shops. Picture: Getty Images Are florists considered essential? Here's what we know about the Tier 4 rules... On Saturday Boris Johnson announced much of the south of England would be heading into stricter coronavirus restrictions. London, Essex, Kent and Hertfordshire are just some of the counties now in Tier 4 after a new strain of Covid was detected. But with all non essential shops closed for the foreseeable future in these areas, people have been wondering whether florists are allowed to open their doors. Are florists open in Tier 4?Florists are not considered an essential business, and have therefore been told to close in all Tier 4 areas. Florists must close in Tier 4 in England. Picture: PA Images However, while they cannot open their shops to the public, they can still organise delivery and collection services.Read More: What are the Tier 4 rules, how long will they last, and how will they affect Christmas?This means you can still order flowers from your local florist for collection or delive... https://www.heart.co.uk/news/florists-open-tier-4-england/
BUSINESS OF THE MONTH: Sinicropi Florist & Gift Shop in Seneca Falls - FingerLakes1.com
Sunday, January 17, 2021The Seneca County Chamber of Commerce and Hampton Inn Seneca Falls recognized Sinicropi Florist and Gift Shop of Seneca Falls as the December 2020 Business of the Month.Founded in 1975, Sinicropi Florist is now celebrating its 45th anniversary. Although this hobby-turned-dream-turned-success was not made overnight. Owner Joyce Sinicropi reflected on the journey and successes. “In all the years that we have been open, we did not have one business day go by that we did not have sales,” she said. It’s a testament to the great first impression Sinicropi Florist made on the community that has turned into a reputation of excellence and reliability. This achievement is thanks to the diligent work of the entire team to provide superb quality in their service and in their creative, full-value designs.The floral shop offers fresh flowers supplied by the area’s finest wholesale sources. The large, enchanting gift boutique offers products from around the world – including many local specialty goods. Reliable same-day service is available to all of Seneca Count... https://fingerlakes1.com/2020/12/19/business-of-the-month-sinicropi-florist-gift-shop-in-seneca-falls/
Toilet Tissue Bouquet goes viral amidst cornavirus TP shortages - WCTV
Sunday, January 17, 2021By: IvanhoeMarch 18, 2020Faster than you can say "double play," the toilet tissue bouquet has been born.What started as a joke on Facebook for the owners of Blossom Events and Florists in Trumann, Arkansas has quickly become a viral sensation."Like I said, it was just for giggles," said David Faulkner. "You know, to bring some smiles to our community."??Work Flow .... Show ?? to Someone Special with this Unique and Fabulous Bouquet ?? ???????Why Be Ordinary when You can...Posted by Blossom Events & Florist on Friday, March 13, 2020With the coronavirus pandemic foremost on everyone's mind, David and Bart Faulkner recognized the need for something people would smile about.Judging from the nationwide reaction the TP bouquet has received, they're succeeding.It even got a big thumps up from a caller in the Big Apple."Because in New York, she said it's very doom and gloom," said Bart Faulkner. "She said this is definitely making people smile up here."Faulkner says people across the nation have asked about ordering a bouquet, but sales have been limited to local customers.While the unique arrangement is making for a lot of snickering, the pair is seriousl... https://www.wctv.tv/content/news/Toilet-Tissue-Bouquet-goes-viral-amidst-cornavirus-TP-shortages-568902351.html
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