Florists in Wellington, CO
Find local Wellington, Colorado florists below that deliver beautiful flowers to residences, business, funeral homes and hospitals in Wellington 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.
Wellington Flower Shops
3743 Cleveland Avepo Box 917
Wellington, CO 80549
(970) 213-9529
Wellington CO News
Oct 15, 2020City's flowers free to a good home - Otago Daily Times
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Sep 19, 2019Flowers in verse at Wellington Church Flower Festival - Hereford Times
WELLINGTON ladies and a gentleman are preparing for a grand flower festival called Poetic Licence!
The flower festival will be held on October 4-5 between 10-5pm and Sunday, October 6 between noon and 4pm.
Programmes will be available at the door and are £4.
Over 20 favourite poems are being illustrated in flowers and foliage.
There will be delicious refreshments and a bottle raffle!
The preview tickets for cheese and wine on Thursday, October 3 are £10 and are available from 01432 830489/830452.
This also includes a short talk of some of the characters in the church history and some jazz music.
Jul 5, 2019Telford pensioner's anger as flowers swiped by vandals - shropshirestar.com
Retired Alan Rutter, 78, has been painstakingly pruning the flowers he's planted in Cluddley, near Wellington, for the last 35 years. But the street has recently become target of a spate of thefts which have ruined Alan's displays. Last week six geranium plants with other flowers mixed in were stolen, and then at the weekend another was swiped. That was the final straw for Alan, who planted the geraniums in memory of a neighbour who died recently. He said: "They want their fingers chopping off. We lost our neighbour recently. She always used to stop and comment on how nice the geraniums were so I planted them for her." Alan believes the thief is more likely to be someone wanting the plants for their own garden, rather than a mindless vandal. He added: "If they are desperate for plants, they should come and see me and they can have some. I've got loads. Just don't wreck the display. They take a lot of time to put together and I do it for the community to make the road look nice."...
Jun 14, 2018Funeral today for police officer from Fishkill killed in crash
In addition to his father and fiancée, Pietropaolo is survived by his mother, Elizabeth (Wellington) Pietropaolo; sisters, Kristin and Maria; and grandmothers, aunts, uncles and cousins. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his memory to the Carmel Police Benevolent Association, P.O. Box 101, Mahopac, N.Y., 10541.
Jun 14, 2018Support Pours In For Family Of Police Officer Killed 8 Days Before Wedding
Pietropaolo, 29, was the son of retired Yonkers
police officer Gary Pietropaolo and Elizabeth Wellington Pietropaolo.
He graduated from Carmel High School in 2007 and then attended Marist College where he earned a bachelor's degree in criminal justice. In 2011, he graduated from Westchester County Police Academy.
Pietropaolo's friends and family are sharing remembrances of his "big heart, contagious laugh and helping hand," and rallying around Jaci.
A visitation will be held on Monday, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Cargain Funeral Homes, Inc. at 418 Route 6 in Mahopac. A Mass of Christian burial will be held on Tuesday, June 12 at 11 a.m. at St. James the Apostle R.C. Church, 12 Gleneida Ave. in Carmel. Interment will follow at Fishkill Rural Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made In Memory of Gary to the Carmel PBA PO Box 101 Mahopac, NY 10541.
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Jun 14, 2018Moving on from the lily: The blooming of the funeral flower business
Statistics NZ. Kelly Sutton has specialised in funeral flowers for the last 16 of her 32 years as a Wellington florist.
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Sutton sometimes uses vegetables from the deceased person's home if they were not keen on flowers or were a particularly keen gardener.
The owner of Kelly's Flowers says people are increasingly looking beyond the classic white lilies for their loved one's respective send-offs.READ MORE:* Sentimental funeral wreath disappears from grave site* Families forgo funerals to cut costs* Wellington woman launches New Zealand's first online funeral directory* Gladness and grief: Saying goodbye to a loved one at Christmas"Vegetable casket sprays are one of my specialties. Generally, if they didn't like flowers and had a vegetable garden, we'll make a spray with vegetables like carrots, broccoli, parsnip, silverbeet and swedes.
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This arrangement was made using flowers from the deceased's garden.
"Crosses. Heart-shaped wreaths. Did a couple of anchors last week for seamen."I've made sprays with golf clubs coming out. Tui cans. Cricket bats. Rugby balls."Carnations are hugely in vogue, especially with the older generation.
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Kelly Sutton from Kelly's Flowers outside her workspace in Johnsonville.
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