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Business name:
Once Upon A Rose
Address:
1027 E Georgia Ave
City:
Deland
State:
Florida
Zip Code:
32724
Phone number:
(386) 233-5140
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Find Once Upon A Rose directions to 1027 E Georgia Ave in Deland, FL (Zip 32724) on the Map. It's latitude and longitude coordinates are 29.0274947558652, -81.282133173805 respectively.

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Flowers and Gifts News

Feb 8, 2018

Korge matriarch celebrates 100th birthday with family, friends

Tuesday. Price is $25-$35. Call 305-603-8067 or go to https://www.heartstrings2018.eventbrite.com.How to avoid being hackedThe Rotary Club of Miami Dadeland Pinecrest will host computer instructor Joan Nurse at the next breakfast meeting 7:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Dadeland Marriott Hotel, 9090 S. Dadeland Blvd. Nurse will discuss the Android and iPhone systems. Everyone is welcome to attend. Contact Eric Gressman at 786-239-0701, ekg@miamidade.gov, or Ron Lieberman at 305-613-6744, miamilawyr@gmail.com. Members of the club live and/or work in the Kendall/Pinecrest area. The group meets 7:30-8:30 a.m. the second Tuesday of every month, with speakers and networking opportunities. Tropical tree talkBrett Jestrow, Herbarium Curator at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, will be the guest speaker at the next Tropical Flowering Tree Society gathering 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Garden’s Corbin Building, 10901 Old Cutler Rd. Enter at the South Gate. Monthly meetings include speakers, rare flowering tree auctions, a bloom table, and refreshments. Visitors are welcome at no cost. For more call 305-389-5404, or visit http://www.tfts.org/. (Miami Herald)

Oct 5, 2017

Beautiful Blooms

So she called the Volusia County Cooperative Extension office in DeLand and was told the vines probably came from bird droppings traveling from South Florida or the Carribean."I wonder how many times I cut down these vines before they produced these beautiful flowers," she said.— If you have Beautiful Blooms to share, email them to features@news-jrnl.com. Include your name, city and information about your blooms. Photos must be high resolution (at least 1MB) and emailed as a .jpg attachment. (Daytona Beach News-Journal)

May 25, 2017

Family mourns Pierson girl killed in accident

Labaw is at home recovering from her injuries, Darian's family said. Darian was laid to rest Wednesday after a service at Stetson Baptist Church. in DeLand. Instead of flowers, the family is asking that donations be made to the ARNI Foundation. Karen King, a family friend, said Darian was “sassy but respectful” and started creating memories from the time she was born. She was 3½ weeks early and because she was breached, she was delivered by cesarean section, a birth Melody Dearborn will never forget. “The doctor started singing: 'To all the girls I’ve sewn before,’” Melody Dearborn recalled between laughter and tears. “That was Darian’s beginning, very impatient to enter the world at 5 pounds 9 ounces.” The child had a lot of spunk, learned quickly and was good at anything she tried, said her stepfather, George Martinelli, who taught Darian to shoot a long bow, rifle and handgun. Darian's heart, though, was in horses. “Her barrel racing was just amazing,” Martinelli said. “She went into it with no fear.” Darian was pretty, petite and tough, though she never used her toughness to bully anyone. She always stuck up for people, even those she didn't know, said one of her teachers, Ian Jackson. "I always found it ironic that she loved horses so much; that she found joy in taking control over a massive animal," Jackson said. "She had a bit of that wild spirit in her; the spirit of a powerful horse." Darian’s bond with horses began with her birth, said her father, Dennis Dearborn, a Volusia County sheriff's deputy. The family had been given a malnourished yearling that they nicknamed Booger and raised. When Darian was 2, she started riding the pinto, with her mother leading her around the barrels. Darian would lie in the pasture with the horse grazing near her or she would crawl under the horse in the stall. And when Darian was not paying attention, Booger would tug at Darian’s hair, her father said. “That horse had a lot of character, but Darian brought so much more character out of that horse,” an emotional Dennis Dearborn said. At age 5, Darian began riding her pinto in competitions. At age 9, after beating the competition in her age class two years in a row at the Pierson Lions Club Rodeo, she was asked to compete with adult girls on her third rodeo. She was third out of 30 adult ride... (Daytona Beach News-Journal)

Mar 2, 2017

News of Record for Friday, Feb. 3, 2017

JAIL DOCKET (The following people were booked into the Volusia County Branch Jail on felony charges yet to be proven in court.): Kiwon T. Jones, 27, DeLand, failure to appear; William P. Everson Jr., 54, Edgewater, court violation; Justin J. Flowers, 23, Daytona Beach, failure to appear, loitering or prowling, unlawful possession of personal identification information; Treygion M. Powers, 22, Ormond Beach, giving a false name causing adverse effect, unlawful possession of personal identification information, loitering or prowling, grand theft of more than $300 but under $5,000; Tre Dwayne Lewis King, 24, Daytona Beach, tampering with physical evidence, possession of a firearm by a felon, reckless driving, possession of a weapon or ammo by a felon; Robert C. Lee, 32, Daytona Beach, aggravated battery with a deadly weapon; Ymonii Arrguis Prince, 20, Daytona Beach, failure to appear; Ibrahim Alghannam, 24, DeBary, habitual driving while license is revoked; Steven R. Smith, 33, Deltona, domestic battery by strangulation; Casey E. Cushman, 26, city unknown, failure to appear; Edward Cowart, 54, Titusville, dealing in stolen property; Katherine... (Daytona Beach News-Journal)

Feb 9, 2017

Capital Remodel + Garden Show Feb. 24-26 in Chantilly

Tickets may be purchased online at Tickets may be purchased online at www.CapitalRemodelandGarden.como.Photos: Capital Remodel + Garden Show Get free real-time news alerts from the Ashburn Patch. (Patch.com)

Jan 12, 2017

New Volusia Clerk of Court, Roth, takes oath

Dustin Wyatt @Dustin_WyattNJ DELAND — While a light rain fell outside the Volusia County Courthouse Tuesday evening, a longtime elected court official and her successor were showered in gifts, compliments and hugs. A retirement ceremony was held for Diane Matousek, who has served as Volusia Clerk of Court since 1992. It was followed by a swearing-in ceremony for her replacement, Laura Roth. "She's the best thing that has ever happened to the clerk's office," Matousek said of Roth to a crowd of coworkers and family members. After the ceremony, holding a bouquet of flowers, Matousek elaborated. "I'm 150 percent confident" in Roth's leadership, she said. "She's going to take the office a lot further as far as electronic records go. I mean we are there, but there is still a lot to do. "She's honorable. She's a lawyer. She's probably one of the brightest people I know and she loves this office." Roth was elected to the position way back on June 24, when she qualified without opposition. She's no stranger to the office. (Daytona Beach News-Journal)

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