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The Garden Gate Flowers & Gifts Llc

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Business name:
The Garden Gate Flowers & Gifts Llc
Address:
116 N Main St
City:
Kanawha
State:
Iowa
Zip Code:
50447
Phone number:
(641) 762-3412
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Flowers and Gifts News

Aug 10, 2017

Good To Grow: America in Bloom contestant Lewisburg overflows with flowers

West Virginia small-town gem.Jane Powell is a longtime West Virginia Extension Service Master Gardener through the Kanawha County chapter and has a garden with sunny spots and shady beds, where she grows perennials, vegetables and herbs. She is also the communications director for a community foundation and a volunteer with several nonprofits in the community. Reach Jane at janeellenpowell@aol.com.Good to Grow: Human-friendly Purple Martins control garden insectsPrevious StoryGood to Grow: Follow the sun to see how it affects your gardenNext Story... (Charleston Gazette-Mail (subscription))

May 3, 2016

Holistic Health and Wellness Fair: A day of healing in Charleston

Saturday’s free Holistic Health and Wellness Fair, which runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 520 Kanawha Blvd. West. The event features four other guest speakers, more than 30 vendor booths, specialty foods, raffles and free demonstrations and group practice from 9:30 to 11 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. to mark World Tai Chi and Qi Gong Day (Qi Gong is a Chinese moving meditation exercise). Amjad will speak at 11:30 a.m. and then again at 1 p.m., on the topic “Treating Common Illnesses with Herbal and Natural Medicine.” He has written on such subjects as “Medical Botany of the Eastern United States,” “Common Medicinal Plants of Appalachia,” “Wild Flowers of West Virginia,” “Pomegranate: Anatomy of a Divine Remedy,” and “Tea: Elixir of Life.” (See his website for more titles: www.jmcnaturalmedicine.com.) Amjad also wrote a book on “Catfish, Man of the Woods,” the legendary West Virginia herbalist Clarence Frederick Gray, titled “Life and Thymes of an Appalachian Herbalist.” “I encourage patients and in my lectures to look at natural cures,” Amjad said. Natural and alternative medicinal practices are common around the world, he added. Yet in today’s corporate-driven medical system, Amjad said, many doctors are not able to fulfill the Hippocratic Oath, which in its classical form required a new physician to swear to uphold specific ethical standards, and in its modern version, specifically notes that: “I will not be ashamed to say ‘I know not,’ nor will I fail to call in my colleagues when the skills of another are needed for a patient’s recovery.” “Instead of the Hippocratic Oath, to worry about the patient, now, because they are owned by corporate medicine, it’s more of a ‘veterinarian’ ethic,” he said. “Because if you go to a veterinarian, whoever is paying the bill tells you what to do. I mean you never ask our dogs whether they need to be neutered. “It i... (Charleston Gazette-Mail (subscription))

Jan 8, 2016

Lora Belle Campbell

UCKHANNON — Lora Belle Campbell, 80, of French Creek, died Monday, Jan. 4, 2016 at United Hospital Center in Bridgeport. She was born Jan. 5, 1935 in Kanawha Run, a daughter of the late John and Ruth Riggleman Smallridge. On Dec. 24, 1953 she married William Clyde Campbell who survives.Also surviving are four sons, Bill Campbell and wife Sandy, Bob Campbell and wife Cathy, Mike Campbell and David Campbell and wife Nichole, all of French Creek; one daughter, Ruth Tolliver and husband Roger, of Rock Cave; two grandsons, Brad Tolliver and wife Elizabeth, of Rock Cave, and Tyler Campbell, of French Creek; four granddaughters, Lori Cooke and husband Brian, of Casar, N.C., Amy Richman, of Rock Cave, Jennifer Small and companion Reno Tyson and Ariel Campbell, both of French Creek, one great-grandson, Noah Richman, of Rock Cave; five great-granddaughters, Jaden Richman, of Rock Cave, Emmalee Small of French Creek, Kaylee Cooke, of North Carolina, Hannah Tolliver, of Rock Cave, and Nevada Tyson, of French Creek; two brothers, Edward E. “Gene” Smallridge, of Sarasota, Fla. and Dana W. Smallridge, of Arizonia; a sister and best friend, Verna Mae “Pratt,” o... (Record Delta)

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