Florists in Security, CO
Find local Security, Colorado florists below that deliver beautiful flowers to residences, business, funeral homes and hospitals in Security and surrounding areas. Choose from roses, lilies, tulips, orchids, carnations and more from the variety of flower arrangements in a vase, container or basket. Place your flower delivery order online of call.
Security Flower Shops
580 Marquette Dr
Security, CO 80911
(719) 392-3326
Security CO News
Feb 1, 2021Indian River Commission OKs Flowers' $3 million request for Sheriff's Office security upgrade - TCPalm
Ginny Beagan, TCPALMINDIAN RIVER COUNTY — The Sheriff's Office will spend nearly $3 million for security upgrades, citing attacks on law enforcement headquarters and school shootings as evidence of the need for a single point of entry to its complex.The money originally had been allocated for major renovations to the Sheriff's Office complex, but that's no longer realistic as the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to impacts the county budget, Sheriff Eric Flowers told county commissioners Tuesday.More: Indian River County awarded about $27,000 in federal aid for emergency food, shelter programsHe said he wanted to “change some of the funding that was originally designated for future building plans to go toward safety and security of our complex, and begin that process this year.”Commissioners agreed unanimously to “repurpose” money for safety and security upgrades if a plan is presented to the commission with proposed spending.Commission Chairman Joe Flescher agreed with Flowers, saying the funds had been set aside for a “grand project” of agency renovations that could have topped $60 million, yet “may or may not have happened.”Talk of any project in that amount, in the wake of COVID-19, was “now inappropriate,” he said.Security at the complex, built in 1986, had been a concern for years, Flowers said.“It is my goal to make our campus a single-point entry, and a safe place for our employees to come to work on a daily basis,” he said.More: COVID vaccine appointme...
Dec 10, 2020With flowers, Bellagio Garden creates ‘Hopeful Holidays’ - Las Vegas Review-Journal
The number of guests allowed within the conservatory at one time will be closely monitored by operations and security. When the space reaches capacity, guests will queue.
The Bellagio team stationed within the conservatory will encourage guests to continue moving through the space and exit when they are done so more guests can be accommodated.
Contact Janna Karel at jkarel@reviewjournal.com. Follow @janainprogress on Twitter.
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Sep 7, 2020Pandemic uproots Ecuador flower industry | Business - Jamaica Gleaner
But around Mother’s Day, demand crawled back up and companies went back to work with new biosecurity protocols.
Association President Augusto Solano said despite the hardship, the pandemic has, if anything, amplified appreciation of flowers.
“In Colombia and throughout the world, people have begun valuing the benefits of flowers,” he said. “They give energy, tranquillity, and help reduce stress.”
Nonetheless, small local vendors are still feeling the pain.
Sonia Raga, 41, owns a flower shop in Bogota and says her sales are down 70 per cent. She hasn’t paid her rent in two months and had to let go three of her four employees. Though she’s now selling through online platforms, she said the city’s strict lockdown has decimated her business.
The dire situation has forced her to contemplate selling flowers on the street like many of the informal vendors circulating the city.
“I’ve been a flower professional my whole life,” she said. “I have no other economic activity.”
Armando Morales, the owner of a small flower farm in northern Ecuador, is one of the nation’s few growers to see a boost in recent months. The roses he cultivates on his three hectares (7.4 acres) found an unexpected market in Russia.
“Most farms closed or lowered their production,” he said. “But being a small farm, we did not reduce staff or sacrifice production, which allowed us to jump in and meet the unexpected demand.”
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Sep 7, 2020Alleged Port Coquitlam cemetery thief pilfering loved ones' flowers - The Tri-City News
In a statement, the city said it has a dedicated staff responsible for regularly maintaining and monitoring the cemetery, as well as a security service that locks up the cemetery each night.
"We will be reviewing other ways to increase security at the cemetery, and will post information reminding people to use the cemetery respectfully and not removing any property that does not belong to them," the city further stated.
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Jun 19, 2020VIDEO: Flowers stolen from Vernon distillery – Summerland Review - Summerland Review
Déjà vu from the last two times,” Dyck said.
Not one to give up easily, Dyck said the barrels have since been replanted and the security camera lens has been given an extra cleaning for good measure.
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Okanagan Spirits Craft Distillery captured video of a person stealing flowers from one of its whisky barrel planters on Thursday, May 21, 2020. (Contributed) ...