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Business name:
River Valley Designs
Address:
218 Main Street
City:
Savanna
State:
Illinois
Zip Code:
61074
Phone number:
(815) 273-2325
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Apr 4, 2021

Lewes Tulip Celebration to bring spring cheer April 2-11 - CapeGazette.com

West Third St. The Peninsula Gallery’s Local Favorites art exhibition will be on display Saturday, April 3 to Sunday, April 25, at 520 East Savannah Road. The gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday to Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sunday. Two florist shops in Lewes are participating in the celebration. Floral Inspirations, located on the beach side of the canal at 524 E. Savannah Road in the shops under the Beacon Motel, will have flower-arranging demonstrations from noon to 3 p.m., April 2, 3, 9 and 10. A wide variety of colorful spring tulips will be on hand for purchase as well. Owner/designer Ken Norman encourages people to stop in just for the smell of it. Owner/designer Mayumi Williamson of Flowers by Mayumi in the historic business district at 128 Second St., will host a drop-in floral-arranging demonstration from 1 to 2 p.m., Thursday, April 8. Lewes Historical Society will offer a Maritime History walking tour at 10 a.m., Saturday, April 10, beginning at the Ryves Holt House, 218 Second St. An Architectural History walking tour will be held at 4 p.m., Sunday, April 11. Tours cost $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under. Purchase tickets for either tour at historiclewes.org under the Visit tab. GFWC Zwaanendael Women’s Club is taking geranium orders through Thursday, April 15, to benefit its community service programs. Pickup will be Saturday, May 1, at Lewes in Bloom’s warehouse, 217 Schley Ave., Lewes. Cost is $6 per 6-inch pot of pink, white, red or salmon blooms. To order, email mRocksRN@comcast.net or mail checks payable to Z Club, P.O. Box 100, Lewes, DE 19958.

Feb 1, 2021

Plant of the Month: Sausage tree is an exotic specimen and unique addition - West Hawaii Today

Native to South and East Africa’s wet savannahs, the tree can eventually grow to more than 30 feet. After about five years, it will start producing long racemes of deep red flowers followed by large sausage-shaped seedpods. The seedpods as well as the flowers make this tree a striking addition to a Hawaiian landscape. Known botanically as Kigelia africana, the sausage tree is one of about 100 species in the Bignoniaceae family that grow in Hawaiian gardens. Both the better-known jacaranda and gold trees are close relatives that are similar in size and have their own striking characteristics. ADVERTISING The sausage tree has long been cultivated in tropical locales around the world, but it did not arrive in Hawaii until the 1800s. By early 1900, several specimens were growing in parks and on campuses around Oahu. Mature specimens continue to grow and produce their sausage shaped seedpods in Honolulu on the University of Hawaii at Manoa campus as well as in Ala Moana Park. Owing to its unusual features, interested gardeners starte...

Oct 15, 2020

N.J. field of lavender flowers blooms with great selfies - nj.com

Day Farm in Manalapan, N.J. June, 17, 2020 Ed Murray NJ Advance Media forMarcie Mauceri climbed in and put her feet up on the side, her daughter Savanna Gray and granddaughter Sophia Boccelli also took a turn. Smiles for all.The farm has made changes because of the coronavirus. Plexiglass at the cashier counters, masks for employees, hand sanitizer and washing stations are available.Everyone must wash their hands before entering the fields.There is a $6 charge to enter the lavender field. It’s only $3 if you pay the $3 entrance fee to the raspberry self-pick fields.Denise Vargas checks out the lavender at Happy Day Farm in Manalapan, N.J. June, 17, 2020 Ed Murray NJ Advance Media forThe farm is selling lavender plants if you have to take one home.The field will be open to at least July 1, with the peak happening between June 20 and June 27.You can bring your rubber ducky but the tub does not have running water, so sorry, no bathing.Please subscribe now and support the local journalism YOU rely on and trust.Ed Murray may be reached at emurray@njadvancemedia.com.

Jun 19, 2020

The poppy field in Mantua is in bloom - Cache Valley Daily

Utah State University. Kellie Funk of Pleasant View had seen pictures taken of the poppies and brought her two daughters Kennedy and Savannah. It’s Kennedy’s senior year of high school, giving Kellie an opportunity to photograph her senior student. The red poppies against the green can be a great background or stand alone for photographs. “I knew they were here, but I didn’t realize how close it was,” Kelly says. “It is beautiful here.” About 10 families were tromping through the tiny trails to get the best shots. Someone said the flowers should still be in bloom until the end of the month. Lifelong Mantua resident Terry Nelson, a retired seminary teacher, was out hoeing the garden next to his grandfather’s house that he lives in. He said the house was built in 1873. If anyone knew the origin of the poppies, a longtime resident of Mantua should. “The story I’ve been told about the poppies goes back to one of the early settlers of Mantua,” Nelson explains. “Danish immigrant Hans Rasmussen’s wife brought some seeds from Denmark and planted them.” Kellie Funk of Pleasant View photographs her two daughters Savannah and Kennedy on Monday afternoon in the poppy fields of Mantua. Nelson says there was a barn and a house on the hill above the patch. He thought Rasmussen owned the ground area where the Box Elder Campground is and donated it to the Forest Service. “The poppies have always been there, but people have just started to come to see them,” Nelson says. “They must be a pretty hardy plant as easy as they grow. The don’t get watered or cared for and they grow anyway.” The poppies are starting to become as popular as Mantua Reservoir, which is just across the street from the Nelson’s. “They’ve become a tourist attraction,” Nelson says. “We get a lot of people driving through town to find them.” Kellie Funk of Pleasant View watches as her daughter Savannah takes a turn behind the camera at the poppy field in Mantua on Monday. Red poppy fields were inspiring back in WWI history. A Canadian physician, Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae wrote the poem “In F...

Mar 19, 2020

Mercer Botanic Gardens offers outdoor escape after reviving gardens from Hurricane Harvey destruction - Chron

By Savannah Mehrtens, Staff writer Updated 10:11 am CDT, Tuesday, March 17, 2020 Mercer Botanic Gardens ...

Dec 18, 2019

Obituary: Daniel Brown, CB West Graduate, Passes Away At 34 - Doylestown, PA Patch

Rod & Janet Brown of Sunbury, PA and Julie & Joseph Picariello of Perkasie, PA, his brother Jay Brown and his wife Karyn of Savannah, GA and his sister Jennifer Cammerata and her husband Rob of Sellersville. He is also survived by his grandparents Earl and Peggy Weaver of Fort Myers, FL, his nieces Madi, Jessa, and Callie and his step brothers Brian Picariello and John and Kevin Lyden. Dan loved his family and friends dearly.We will all remember his infectious laugh, easy smile, his big hugs, the way he cared for others and how his teddy bear presence brought comfort and joy. Dan's family will receive friends on Saturday, December 7, 2019 from 10:00 am until 12:00 pm in the Joseph A. Fluehr III Funeral Home 241 E. Butler Ave. (at Sandy Ridge Rd.) New Britain, PA 18901. A Memorial Service will follow. His internment will be private.In lieu of flowers, contributions in Dan's memory may be made to Daniel Brown's Children's Education Fund at TD Bank, C/O Jennifer Cammerata, 404 East Park Avenue, Sellersville, PA 18960.

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