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Order flowers and gifts from Best Wishes Baskets & Gifts located in Winder GA for a birthday, anniversary, graduation or a funeral service. The address of the flower shop is 53 North Broad Street, Winder Georgia 30680 Zip. The phone number is (877) 351-3631. We are committed to offer the most accurate information about Best Wishes Baskets & Gifts in Winder GA. Please contact us if this listing needs to be updated. Best Wishes Baskets & Gifts delivers fresh flowers – order today.

Business name:
Best Wishes Baskets & Gifts
Address:
53 North Broad Street
City:
Winder
State:
Georgia
Zip Code:
30680
Phone number:
(877) 351-3631
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Express you love, friendship, thanks, support - or all of the above - with beautiful flowers & gifts!

Find Best Wishes Baskets & Gifts directions to 53 North Broad Street in Winder, GA (Zip 30680) on the Map. It's latitude and longitude coordinates are 33.99253, -83.72055 respectively.

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Jul 27, 2016

Sports update | Monday's local results

Churchville, PA, d. Kyra Bergmann, Forest Hills, NY, 6-0, 6-0. Britt Pursell, Oceanside, CA, d. Kelsey Mize, Tulsa, Ok, 6-4, 6-4. Nikki Redelijk, Windermere, FL, d. Madelyn Yergler, Granger, IN, 6-2, 6-2. Lauren Stein, Paradise Valley, AZ, d. Brigitte Wu, Jersey City, NJ, 6-4, 6-0. Gibson Thomas, Mount Vernon, NY, d. Sophia Sassoli, Gladwyne, PA, 6-1, 6-1. Halli Trinkle, Charlestown, IN, d. Erin Chratian, Duluth, GA, 6-2, 6-4. Elizabeth Truluck, Myrtle Beach, SC, d. Imani Graham, Saint Johns, FL, 7-5, 6-3. Faith Wright, Columbia, MD, d. Roxanna Montoya, Miami, FL, 6-3, 6-1. Michelle Xu, Vienna, VA, d. Sydney Chratian, Duluth, GA, 6-2, 6-4. Shelly Yaloz, Little Neck, NY, d. Jaedan Brown, Granger, IN, 7-5, 6-3. Consolation round 2 Aleksandra Bekirova, Brooklyn, NY, d. Daniela Bellini, Tierra Verde, FL, Wo (inj). Jaedan Brown, Granger, IN, d. Anshika Singh, Greenwood Village, CO, Wo (inj). Doubles Round of 32 #1 Dasha Kourkina, Brooklyn, NY, and Michelle Sorokko, Little Neck, NY, d. Georgia Ryan, Rye, NY, and Chelsea Williams, Brooklyn, NY, 4-6, 7-6 (8), 10-1. #2 Chloe Beck, Watkinsville, GA, and Emma Navarro, Charleston, SC, d. Jordan Harris, Harbor City, CA, and Britt Pursell, Oceanside, CA, 6-2, 6-4. Katreina Corpuz, Ewa Beach, HI, and Marina Zhang, Garnet Valley, PA, d. #3 Addison Guevara, Keller, TX, and Luba Vasilyuk, Frisco, TX, 5-7, 6-4, 10-7. Maggie Cubitt, Spartanburg, SC, and Ruth Marsh, Atlanta, GA , d. #4 Hailey Baptiste, Takoma Park, MD, and MacKenzie Clark, College Park, MD, 7-5, 6-3. Page Freeman, Ashland, MA, and Lexi Kubas, Ellington, CT, d. #5 Angelia Blake, Baca Raton, FL, and Reilly Tran, Dunn Loring, VA, 7-5, 4-6, 10-7. #6 Niluka Madurawe, Sunnyvale, CA, and Shelly Yaloz, Little Neck, NY, d. Gabriella Cusano, Austin, TX, and McKenna Smith, Scottsdale, AZ, 6-2, 6-2. #7 Christina Hand, Moorestown, NJ, and Raissa Lou, Pittsford, NY, d. Erin Chratian, Duluth, GA, and Hunter Roper, Jonesboro, AR, 6-4, 6-1. #8 Kristin Kerrigan, Austin, TX, and Jasmin Tripathy, Lubbock, TX, d. Madison Ballow, Flower Mound, TX, and Jacy Smith, Bryan, TX, 6-3, 6-3. Ayana Akli, Silver Spring, MD, and Alexis Merrill, Fairfax, VA, d. #9 Kylie Duckworth, Martinez, GA, and Nicole Stephens, Marietta, GA, 6-3, 3-6, 10-8. #9 Ivana Corley, Albuquerque, NM, and Julia Deming, Fallbrook, CA, d. Anna Letto, Hilton Head Island, SC, and Francesca Trella, Eden Prairie, MN, 7-5, 6-7 (6), 10-1. #9 Briana Crowley, Battle Ground, IN, and Ali Despain, Murrells Inlet, SC, d. Caitie Sullivan, Norfolk, and Lahari Yelamanchili, Burr Ridge, IL, 6-2, 6-4. Stephanie Dolehide, Hinsdale, IL, and Madelyn Yergler, Granger, IN, d. #9 Carly Briggs, Calhoun, GA, and Ava Hrastar, Duluth, GA, 7-5, 6-2. #9 Imani Graham, Saint Johns, FL, and Lauren Stein, Paradise Valley, AZ, d. Ca... (Virginian-Pilot)

Jul 5, 2016

Smithsonian's Wildflower: The Illustrious Life of the Naturalist Who Chronicled America's Native Flora

Smithsonian Collections. Taken in Canada's Vermilion River canyon between the Banff-Windermere motor road and the river British Columbia, the image is part of the issue dedicated to field-work and explorations by the Smithsonian in 1922. Her watercolors of baneberry and Rocky Mountain cassiope, are typical of the kinds of wildflowers she encountered while out West. They each have accompanying text that indicate they were collected nearby. She would continue to collect and illustrate specimens of wildflowers, both while on expeditions in the western United States, and back in the Washington, D.C. area. Her studies of native flowers of North America were published in a 1925 five-volume set by the Smithsonian Institution, titled North American Wild Flowers. A decade later, in 1935, she published Illustrations of North American Pitcherplants. Each is chock-full of beautiful plates in her distinct style. All the volumes of North American Wild Flowers and North American Pitcherplants are available in the Smithsonian's Biodiversity Heritage Library. Walcott's life and legacy went well beyond her illustrations, too. Besides having a a href="http://www.geodata.us/canada_names_ma... (Smithsonian)

Jul 5, 2016

Windermere Real Estate's Ukiah office donates a day of service to Redwood Community Services

The annual Windermere Real Estate Community Service Day was Friday, June 3. Each year, Windermere Real Estate agents, managers, owners and staff from 300 offices across the Western United States gather together and devote their workday to making a positive change in the neighborhoods they serve through local service projects and volunteerism. For this year’s Community Service Day, Windermere’s Ukiah associates worked at the Ukiah Foster Family Agency and Arbor Youth Resource Center, which are programs run by Redwood Community Services, Inc. Ukiah volunteers donated their time and labor to pull weeds, plant flowers and place new gravel around the trees near the street. Windermere’s Community Service Day was established in 1984 to offer agents and staff a chance to volunteer an entire workday to give back to the neighborhoods in which they live and work. Windermere’s Community Service Day has been recognized nationally as a model hands-on volunteer program and has been adopted by other real estate... (Ukiah Daily Journal)

May 18, 2016

Industry mourns stepmother of Win-Tron Electronics president

Posted on May 17th, 2016 Ginger Winder, who helped her husband, Bill, operate Winder Industries and later founded a business selling nautical jewelry and accessories, died after suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. She was 79. Born in Yonkers, N.Y., Winder moved to New Jersey in 1966 after marrying Bill Winder. She joined the business as a corporate officer, first at Hudson Marine in Elizabeth, then at Win-Tron Electronics in Spring Lake Heights. She is the stepmother of Win-Tron president Edward Winder. While still at Win-Tron, she founded and operated her own marine business, Sea Jewels, selling nautical jewelry and accessories both wholesale and retail and exhibiting at boat shows. She was happiest enjoying her waterfront home on the Toms River, watching her colony of purple martins and migrating ducks, tending her flower garden, entertaining on her deck, shopping for clothes and visiting Atlantic City and Las Vegas, according to her obituary. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her name to the Alzheimer’s... (Trade Only Today)

Apr 22, 2016

Marjorie “Marge” (Ustick) Roscover

Rocky Ford, and Dee Strizich of Bozeman, Montana; brothers and sisters-in-law, David R. Roscover of Pueblo, Colorado, Mary Lou (Roscover) Kruger of Winder, Georgia, Russell (Marita) Roscover of Colorado Springs, Florence (Roscover) Carara of Pueblo; children, Jerry Patterson of Rocky Ford, Nancy (Neil) VanDyk of Rocky Ford, Karen (Darrel) Arrington of Hillsdale, Oklahoma, Karla (Bill) Walker of Rio Rancho, New Mexico, Debbie (Barney) Anderson or Fort Collins, Colorado and Mike (Melody) Roscover or Laredo, Texas. She was very proud of her numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Marge was preceded in death by her parents, Carl and Isabel, her son, Randy Patterson, and her brothers-in-law, Carrol Donelson, Pete Strizich, Clarence Roscover, Malcom Roscover and sister-in-law Mary-Ann (Roscover) Martin. Services will be at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 23, 2016, at Community Presbyterian Church with Pastor John Dell officiating. Interment will follow the service at the Hillcrest Cemetery in Rocky Ford, Colorado. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial funds be directed to the Rocky Ford Fire Department/New Building Fund; 203 S. 9th, Rocky Ford, CO 81067. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Ford-Ustick Funeral Home. Condolences may be sent to www.fordustick.com. (La Junta Tribune Democrat)

Feb 2, 2016

How Beatrix Potter put the Lake District landscape on the map

Her subsequent marriage to William Heelis, a Lake District solicitor, and her move from London to the shores of her beloved Windermere.and more »... (Telegraph.co.uk)

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