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Rainbow Florists & Greenhouse

Order flowers and gifts from Rainbow Florists & Greenhouse located in Waterloo IA for a birthday, anniversary, graduation or a funeral service. The address of the flower shop is 2005 Westfield Ave, Waterloo Iowa 50701 Zip. The phone number is (319) 234-4635. We are committed to offer the most accurate information about Rainbow Florists & Greenhouse in Waterloo IA. Please contact us if this listing needs to be updated. Rainbow Florists & Greenhouse delivers fresh flowers – order today.

Business name:
Rainbow Florists & Greenhouse
Address:
2005 Westfield Ave
City:
Waterloo
State:
Iowa
Zip Code:
50701
Phone number:
(319) 234-4635
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Find Rainbow Florists & Greenhouse directions to 2005 Westfield Ave in Waterloo, IA (Zip 50701) on the Map. It's latitude and longitude coordinates are 42.505291, -92.368317 respectively.

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Oct 15, 2020

Watch: Floral entrepreneur blooms in Kingston | Loop News - Loop News Jamaica

Watch this video which was edited by Richard Baker. From Dear’s boutique flower shop, based at Waterloo Square, Kingston, customers have the option of purchasing a single stem or a wrapped bouquet. Persons can also pre-order larger floral arrangements. Dear is also looking to partner with local farmers to produce some of her own flowers in the Blue Mountain area. “COVID-19 has really shown me the importance of partnerships and being self-sufficient,” Dear told Young People in Business.

Jul 26, 2018

Things to do on Tuesday around Carson City

Center (room open to the public during Carson City official meetings) - New Volunteer Orientation at the Carson Valley Community Food Closet: 1255 Waterloo Ln Unit B, Gardnerville (10:30am; All interested parties are welcome to attend, no RSVP required; We will give you a tour of the warehouse, talk about our volunteer opportunities, and give you the opportunity to sign up for a volunteer shift) - $6.50 Movies All Day for Reward Members at Galaxy Theater - Fandango (some restrictions/exclusions apply; apply free online at www.galaxytheaters.com ) - Free Lunch for Kids Program at the Bridge Church: 901 N. Stewart AND at Park Terrace Park: 1327 La Loma (11am-12:15pm, weather permitting; Open to ages 2-18, Children do not need to be enrolled in any program at the meal site - Adults are not eligible for these federally funded meals; Meals must be eaten at the serving site, they cannot be carried away; hosted by Food For Thought) - Twosday at the Westside Pour House (11am-10pm; $2 tacos, chips with salsa, and beer specials) - All you can eat Wings at the Fox Brewpub (11am-10pm; $14.95) - All day Happy Hour at Remedy's Bar (11am-close) - $1 PBR at the Blue Bull - Live Music with CW and Dr. Spitmore at Comma Coffee (12pm-2pm) - Capital Nevada Toastmasters Weekly Meeting at the Black Bear Diner inside the Max Casino in the Atrium in the back (12:05pm-1pm) - Carson City Arts and Culture Coalition Monthly Meeting in the Espresso Yourself Cafe at the Brewery Arts Center (2:30pm; all artists, representatives of arts organizations, and those interested in the arts in Carson City are invited) - Family Game Night at Battle Born Social: 318 N. Carson St. (4pm-9pm; kids 10 and under eat free with purchase of adult entrée; family friendly games in dining room, adults only games in the Sage Lounge) - MindenFest Farmers Market on Esmeralda Street in Downtown Minden (4pm-8pm; fresh produce, arts and crafts, baked goods, local meat, and live music) - Sun Mountain Meditation Group at Sierra Foot and Ankle: 2350 S. Carson St., #4 – corner of Rhodes and S. Curry St. (4:30pm-5:15pm, please arrive a little early; Learn the basics of meditation practice with Angela Sullivan; no charge, donations always appreciated) - Wine Tasting at Alatte inside the Carson Nugget (5pm-7pm; $6, free for Barrel Room members) - Muscle Powered Evening Conditioning Hike: Tahoe Rim Trail, Spooner Summit South - Meet at the Hwy 50 Park n Ride to carpool to the trailhead (5:30pm-7:30pm; 4-6 miles in length with an elevation gain, sometimes over 500 feet, and usually on single track trail...

Jul 6, 2018

Gammage Flowers sold, transplanting to Commissioners Road West

Canada's oldest flower shop is changing locations - and owners. Gammage Flowers on the corner of Waterloo Street and Oxford Street has been sold. It will be moving to a new location on Commissioner Road West. (Shannon Coulter / The London Free Press) Canada's oldest flower shop is changing locations – and owners.Gammage Flowers is closing the doors to its 747 Waterloo St. location as its owner, Judite Holder, is retiring. Aisha Saeed of Dundas Flowers now owns the shop, and it will move to a new location on Commissioner Road West.It's very good news, according to Holder."I've worked for a very long time. There was interest in the building, so it felt like the perfect time."The building on the corner of Waterloo and Oxford streets sold first, then the flower shop sold shortly after. There is interest in turning the building into a medical facility, Holder said.Holder's other businesses, including Razzle Dazzle Cupcakes, will stay in the building and are now owned by Holder's daughter."My hope was to keep all of the businesses in ...

May 24, 2018

When is the Hampton Court Flower Show 2018?

Alamy It's really easy to visit Hampton Court Hall from London Waterloo, as a train runs every 30 minutes The general public can buy tickets from Thursday to Sunday, and these cost £33 for a full day event (or £39.50 if you pay on the day). Alternatively you can enter the grounds after 3pm for a late ticket which costs £22 or £25.50 on the day.How do you get to Hampton Court Palace? Hampton Court Palace is located in East Molesey in Surrey and the post code is KT8 9AU if you are travelling by car. The nearest train station is Hampton Court, which is located a five-minute walk away. Services to Hampton Court run from London Waterloo every 30 minutes, calling at Vauxhall, Clapham Junction, Earlsfield, Wimbledon, Raynes Park, New Maldon, Berrylands, Surbiton and Thames Ditton. FASHION FAUX PAS Bizarre fashion rules Meghan Markle will have to follow now she's a Royal SAT'S WHY This is the real reason there was an empty seat by William at the Royal Wedding it'll be al-white The funniest wedding fails EVER... including one very cheeky little boy a href="https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/6368762/my-fiance-died-the-day-befor...

Dec 8, 2017

There are metro-east roots for the Botanical Garden's holiday train show

Pat Scace spent many an hour playing in her parents’ florist shop in Waterloo. She never dreamed that someday she would run one of the biggest flower shows in the St. Louis region.“My mom always said, ‘People who work with plants are happy people,’” she said. “And she was right.”Scace, 54, who now lives in Columbia, is chief designer for Gardenland Express Holiday Flower and Train Show at Missouri Botanical Garden. Each year, the 5,000-square-foot display attracts 40,000 visitors in six weeks.Some people go to see the 2,500 potted plants, known for their colorful, seemingly perfect leaves and blooms. Others enjoy the G-scale model trains that chug along 600 feet of track, past miniature homes and businesses.“It’s a long-time tradition for a lot of people,” said Katie O’Sullivan, MoBot’s senior public information officer.Mexican themeThis year’s show focuses on Mexico, where poinsettias are native. Scace’s merry band of volunteers built a courtyard with adobe-style facades and a fountain. Mexican music plays overhead.Roughly 2,000 poinsettias include red... (Belleville News-Democrat)

Apr 13, 2017

Camellias bring bustling blooms to annual show | Best Bets

Boulevard, each with synopsis and discussion led by Bill Harvey and Tony Miller: “Dead Poet’s Society” on Jan. 13; “2001: A Space Odyssey,” Jan. 20; “Waterloo Bridge,” Feb. 17; “The Prince of Tides,” Feb. 24; “The Caine Mutiny,” March 3; “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre,” March 17; “Network,” March 24; “The Bridge on the River Kwai,” March 31; and “Tootsie,” April 7. Free. Reservations at 843-545-3623, or email sbremner@gtcounty.org. More details at georgetowncountylibrary.sc.gov.? “Documentary Matinee Series,” 1 p.m. Wednesdays at Horry County Museum, 805 Main St., Conway: Lineup of ETV-produced biographies on S.C. Hall of Fame inductees, by era – Revolutionary War on Jan. 18; Antebellum, Jan. 25; Civil War and Reconstruction, Feb. 1; Early 20th Century, Parts I and II, Feb. 8 and 15, respectively; World War II, Feb. 22; 20th Century, March 1; Late 20th Century, Parts I and II, March 8 and 15, respectively; and Modern, March 22. Free (museum open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays). 843-915-5320 or www.horrycountymuseum.org.FRIDAYS, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS Through FebuaryNature programs span Huntington Beach State Park Huntington Beach State Park has winter nature programs for the first time in a few years. Mike Walker, an interpretive ranger there, shared this schedule through February, and many are free with park admission:? “Secrets of the Salt Marsh,” 3-4 p.m. Fridays, at marsh boardwalk.? “Hike with a Ranger,” 2.5 miles on Sandpiper Pond Nature Trail and beach, 2-4 p.m. Saturday and Jan. 28, and noon-2 p.m. Jan. 25 and Feb. 8; also, feel free to bring bag to collect shells.? Jetty Hike, 2.5 miles guided by naturalist from north beach entrance 10 a.m.-noon Jan. 22 and Feb. 1.? Atalaya tours of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington’s winter home, led by guide from the Friends of Huntington Beach State Park, 2-3 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays, and noon-1 p.m., for $2 extra.? “Coastal Birding,” 10-11 a.m. Wednesdays, along causeway.? “Coastal Kayaking,” 10 a.m.-noon Mondays, guided salt-marsh tour – for ages 9 and older, and with adult accompaniment through age 15 – with pre-registration for $40 per person required with Black River Outdoors Center at 843-546-4840 by 4 p.m. the previous Sunday. – meet at 9:45 a.m. at park’s gift shop, then drive to Oyster Landing in Murrells Inlet, a half-mile north of park entrance. The park, on U.S. 17, between Litchfield Beach and Murrells Inlet, and across from Brookgreen Gardens, is open 6 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. Admission is $5 for ages 16 and older, $3.25 S.C. seniors, $3 ages 6-15, and free ages 5 and younger. Also, state park passes, to access all 47 sites across South Carolina, are $75 or $99. Details at 843-235-8755, 843-237-4440 or www.huntingtonbeachsp.com.SATURDAY 01.14Bluegrass, classical piano concerts on Conway campuses? Rivertown Bluegrass Society, Saturday, with Davis & Bradley at 5 and 7:15 p.m., and Kevin Prater Band 6 and 8 p.m., at Horry-Georgetown Technical College’s Burroughs & Chapin Auditorium, off U.S. 501. $12 ages 12 and older, otherwise free. 843-457-2854 or www.rivertownbluegrasssociety.com.? Chang-Yong Shin, 21-year-old on piano, with music by Mozart, Chopin and Beethoven, 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Coastal Carolina University Edwards Recital Hall, on main campus, accessed from U.S. 501 and S.C. 544. $7. 843-349-2787 (ARTS) or www.coastal.edu/culturalarts.TUESDAY 01.17‘Swarm’ to fill CCU Bryan Art GalleryAdrian Rhodes’ “Swarm,” full of mixed media, especially printmaking, opens Tuesday, through Feb. 17, in the Coastal Carolina University Rebecca Randall Bryan Art Gallery, open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays-Fridays and always free, in the Edwards College, on main campus... (Myrtle Beach Sun News)

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