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Saskatoon florists turn Junos loss to charity win - Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Thursday, March 12, 2020Browns weren’t content to simply let the flowers wilt.They turned to social media, offering up their Junos arrangements for $20 apiece, with 100 per cent of the proceeds going to Teen Challenge Saskatchewan, a non-profit working with youth struggling with addictions. https://thestarphoenix.com/news/local-news/saskatoon-florists-turn-junos-loss-to-charity-win
Twisted Tree Nipawin Florist to receive national award - Nipawin Journal
Tuesday, January 03, 2017Takes some getting used to. We’ve [received] phone calls, flowers and gifts and stuff from people saying congratulations.I didn’t do it for the award. I wanted people in our community and in Saskatchewan to be proud of something that is locally grown,” she said.When asked what is it that helped Twisted Tree become so successful Richardson Chalus she says her staff and her customers played a huge role.“It’s an honour, and I think it says a lot not only about us as a store, a business in a small community, but it says something about our customers and our consumers. They’ve stepped up to support a small independent business and people have continued over the last 10 years to support us locally,” she explained.“You often hear that when people have company, or guests come to town, ‘Oh this is one of the stops we have to make’. It’s nice, and the customer service on a small scale, that’s not something you get in a big city. We want to make sure people feel welcome and comfortable and I know that even though you can’t buy something every time you come in the door at least I know that when you need something , if you’ve been to check us out, you ‘ll think ‘ Hey let’s just pop down there’ and that’s great too,” she said.Twisted Tree has managed to carve out it’s own niche in Nipawin. The house decor, fancy displays, gift ideas, and festive offerings are eye catching. Richardson Chalus says all of this couldn’t have been possible without her staff.“My staff are my backbone. This isn’t a one woman show anymore and this takes the staff that I have and my family that contribute on a daily basis. Not one person can be run the show by themselves. This is a big operation now, it’s not just about one person.”The awards banquet will be held January 29 in Toronto. Flights are booked and Richardson Chalus says she looks forward to attended the awards with her husband Rod.This article passed through the Full-Text RSS service - if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read the FAQ at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php#publishers.Recommended article: The Guardian's Summary of Julian Assange's Interview Went Viral and Was Completely ... http://www.nipawinjournal.com/2016/12/28/twisted-tree-nipawin-floorist-to-receive-national-award
Twisted Tree Nipawin Florist wins Retailer of Distinction Award - Marketwired (press release)
Tuesday, January 03, 2017Twisted Tree Nipawin Florist wins Retailer of Distinction AwardMarketwired (press release)TORONTO, ON--(Marketwired - December 22, 2016) - Twisted Tree Nipawin Florist in Nipawin, Saskatchewan has been recognized by the Canadian Gift Association (CanGift) as one of two winners of the 2016 Retailer of Distinction Award. CanGift's Retailer ...and more »... http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/twisted-tree-nipawin-florist-wins-retailer-of-distinction-award-2185159.htm
Mel-City Florists has a brand new owner - Melfort Journal
Tuesday, October 25, 2016Overall, I’ve been appreciative of how supportive and positive everyone’s been of it.”She named a few of the new lines in store that she’ll be carrying noting that they’re the first to carry them in Saskatchewan.One of the lines is The Vancouver Candle Company which she is excited about saying they’re a great, high quality candle line.“ I think they’re going to do really good and big things in Canada so I was really excited to get in on that early,” she said.Another one is FarmHouse Fresh. This line provides all natural lotions, dish soaps, hand soaps and cleaners.“That was another line that we were the first in Saskatchewan to get so I was really proud of that and excited for that line to come in,” she saidWhen it comes to the flowers, McLean explained that they’re working with suppliers to bring new things to the city.This summer she was able to work with some different suppliers and get some different flowers.“I’m excited to carry on with that and to see what develops over the next year as far as unique and different flowers that Melfort hasn’t seen before,” McLean said.While she is incorporating a variety of new items, McLean emphasised that the store will still carry items that people continue to want.“Some of the lines that people know and love are continuing. As far as the gift portion of things, Mercy Cream, Barefoot Venus, Sea Of Spa, Bee By The Sea, all of those are continuing as well as Willow Tree and Lug Bag,” she said.McLean notes that a lot of the lines that people come to the store for will continue while her team incorporates fresh, new ideas.Prior to arriving in Melfort, McLean worked for a non-profit organization in Prince Albert managing programming for eight years. Acknowledging that it’s a different field, she explained that she worked with immigrants and refugees helping them settle in the community. That experience was rewarding but she was ready for a change.She said that she wants her store to be a place where people are inspired, leave happy and have a positive experien... http://www.melfortjournal.com/2016/10/25/mel-city-florists-has-a-brand-new-owner