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Order flowers and gifts from Pleasant Valley Flower Shop & Greenhouses located in Iowa City IA for a birthday, anniversary, graduation or a funeral service. The address of the flower shop is 1301 S. Gilbert St, Iowa City Iowa 52240 Zip. The phone number is (319) 337-6632. We are committed to offer the most accurate information about Pleasant Valley Flower Shop & Greenhouses in Iowa City IA. Please contact us if this listing needs to be updated. Pleasant Valley Flower Shop & Greenhouses delivers fresh flowers – order today.

Business name:
Pleasant Valley Flower Shop & Greenhouses
Address:
1301 S. Gilbert St
City:
Iowa City
State:
Iowa
Zip Code:
52240
Phone number:
(319) 337-6632
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Flowers and Gifts News

Jul 6, 2018

Project GREEN celebrating its 50th anniversary with garden walk

The Gazette Long Para:1 Long Pra Total: 20 Total Para Total: 32-- IOWA CITY — Project GREEN celebrates its golden anniversary with its annual Garden Tour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Three “walkable” neighborhoods close to downtown will be featured. Cost is $10 for those ages 13 and up, which helps fund maintenance for Project GREEN projects. Long Para:2 Long Pra Total: 20 Total Para Total: 32-- The theme initiated last year, “bee-friendly” to support local pollinators continues, and the tour showcases homes with beautiful vistas, hand-built and engaging hardscapes and edible gardens. Bring the children because scavenger hunt sheets will be distributed at each garden for them to complete. Long Para:3 Long Pra Total: 20 Total Para Total: 32-- This year, in partnership with Old Capitol Quilters Guild, quilts will be showcased in the gardens. A quilt also will be raffled off as a fundraiser. Long Para:3 Long Pra Total: 20 Total Para Total: 32-- Description...

May 24, 2018

Flowers, art and fundraising for a good cause at United Action for Youth's Festival of Flowers

UAY’s 13th Annual Festival of Flowers Hilton Garden Inn, Iowa City — Thursday, May 24 at 5:30 p.m. Participants in UAY’s Festival of Flowers and their projects. — photo courtesy of UAY It will be a night of flowers, art and raising money to support young people in need as United Action for Youth (UAY) hosts it 13th annual Festival of Flowers on Thursday night. The Festival of Flowers is a fundraiser that has become a UAY tradition, featuring artists ranging from professionals to young people make their first efforts. All the artists submit flower-based projects to be displayed and auctioned at the event. The theme for this year is "Fashion and Flowers," and a youth fashion show will take place between the silent auction starting the night and the live auction that begins at 7 p.m. Along with the flowers and the fashion, there will be hors d'oeuvres, wine and dessert. UAY has provided a variety of programs for the youth of Johnson County and its surrounding counties since the nonprofit opened its door in 1970. According to...

Sep 21, 2016

Wedding at UI hospital chapel includes heart transplant bride, son on waiting list

Sep 12, 2016 at 4:44 pm Print View IOWA CITY — As she watched the bride walk down the aisle Saturday, Katrina Frondle couldn’t help but feel the presence of her son. Keith Frondle wasn’t there, but his heart was — serving as the keystone for a simple, yet extraordinary ceremony. Keith died on Sept. 17, 2001, at the age of 10 after suffering an asthma attack. His heart was harvested for transplant and given to Nikole Carey, a 12-year-old girl battling a degenerative heart condition called dilated cardiomyopathy. Doctors at the University of Iowa Children’s Hospital in Iowa City performed the surgery to give Carey a second lease on life. On Saturday, Carey, now 27, of Orion, Illinois, walked down the aisle with her father — Buddy Carey, 54, of Moline, Illinois — at her side, and Keith’s heart still beating in her chest. “I’m so happy,” said Frondle, 42, of Cedar Rapids, who wore a boutonniere of white and blue flowers and charms bearing her son’s initials, along with a silver heart. “It kind of feels like my son got to li... (The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines)

Sep 14, 2016

Wedding at UI hospital chapel includes heart transplant bride, son ...

Sep 12, 2016 at 4:44 pm Print View IOWA CITY — As she watched the bride walk down the aisle Saturday, Katrina Frondle couldn’t help but feel the presence of her son. Keith Frondle wasn’t there, but his heart was — serving as the keystone for a simple, yet extraordinary ceremony. Keith died on Sept. 17, 2001, at the age of 10 after suffering an asthma attack. His heart was harvested for transplant and given to Nikole Carey, a 12-year-old girl battling a degenerative heart condition called dilated cardiomyopathy. Doctors at the University of Iowa Children’s Hospital in Iowa City performed the surgery to give Carey a second lease on life. On Saturday, Carey, now 27, of Orion, Illinois, walked down the aisle with her father — Buddy Carey, 54, of Moline, Illinois — at her side, and Keith’s heart still beating in her chest. “I’m so happy,” said Frondle, 42, of Cedar Rapids, who wore a boutonniere of white and blue flowers and charms bearing her son’s initials, along with a silver heart. “It kind of feels like my son got to li... (The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines)

Jun 22, 2016

Rose Eickman

Sr. Maristella SPF; and her great-nephew, Michael Weishaar. Left to cherish her memory are four nieces and two nephews: Patricia (Kenneth) Yeggy of Iowa City; Kathleen (Mark) Weishaar of Malvern, Pa.; David Rohlk of Storm Lake;  Janet (Michael) Healy of Marshall, Minn.; Sally (Jack) Sauter of Rancho Mirage, Calif.; and James (Cathy) Eickman of Mountain Home, Ark.  She will also be lovingly remembered by her great nephews and great nieces: Chris Birk, Gretchen Yeggy, Angie Maycock, Katie McClammer, Jim Healy, Colleen Healy, Carolyn Goedert, Julia Sauter, Laura Perkins, Bill Eickman and Jay Eickman. Rose loved doing things with her nieces and nephews as they were growing up.  She liked to do cross-stitch and other types of embroidery.  For many years she also enjoyed raising vegetable gardens and caring for her flower gardens. She will be missed by everyone who loved her. (The Storm Lake Times)

Feb 3, 2016

James (Jim) W King

MUSCATINE — James (Jim) W King died at University Hospitals, Iowa City, Friday, Jan. 29, 2016, after a brief illness surrounded by his wife, five children and his grandchildren. Cremation rites have been facilitated by the FCS Life Transition and Cremation Center, located within Muscatine Memorial Park. Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Tuesday at the Geo. M. Wittich-Lewis Home for Funeral and Cremation Services Home in Muscatine. A celebration of life will be held in July in Salem, Iowa. Jim was born in Salem on Dec. 13, 1935, one of 12 children of Marion and Gladys (White) King. He married his high school sweetheart, Grace Paris, on June 10, 1955, and graduated from Parsons College with a major in business. Jim and Grace lived in Davenport before moving to Muscatine in 1979, where they owned and operated King-Leuck Insurance Agency. Jim was active in Rotary, Chamber of Commerce and other community organizations. Twice, he traveled to Mexico with Rotary to help build schools. He was passionate about education and helping others. Jim retired in 2001 a... (Quad City Times)

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