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Business name:
Princess Bridal & Florist
Address:
5704 East West Hwy
City:
Riverdale
State:
Maryland
Zip Code:
20737
Phone number:
(240) 714-3631
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Flowers and Gifts News

May 31, 2019

The great mystery of flowering plants by the roadside - The Riverdale Press

I have no doubt that there are many other locations in the Riverdale vicinity which are worth returning to in order to view other wildflowers. If you already have other favorite locations and wish to share them, I would be delighted. Have a thought or comment for Sura Jeselsohn? Email her at greenscenesura@gmail.com. ...

Jul 27, 2017

Invaders: Many common 'wildflowers' are invasive species in the Yukon

The most recent weed pull was held in Riverdale July 19, but people in the Takhini Valley area can participate in a similar event July 25.YISC is also hosting a weed-pull at the old dump where a invasive species of vetch — which can push out other species and change nitrogen compositions in soil — has taken root. The infestation is limited to this area for the time being, Altherr said, but this particular species is still a threat.“This plant is only growing in disturbed areas, but it can grow into forests (and spread) that’s what makes it so special,” she said.“We like to try to tackle these things before they get out of hand.”For more information on the YISC and its community events, people can visit yukoninvasives.com or the YISC Facebook page.Contact Lori Garrison at lori.garrison@yukon-news.comWalker organized the latest weed-pull to help curb the spread of the plant. (Joel Krahn/Yukon News)...

May 7, 2017

Flower Shop Owner Caught Stealing Plants—from a Cemetery

In discussing the case with members of the Riverdale Police Department, their officers were able to positively identify the suspect from video footage, as a former police dispatcher and current flower shop owner from their town.  As a result of the evidence and positive identification, Lynda S. Wingate, 59 years old from Riverdale, was arrested and processed.  Ms. Wingate was charged with theft of moveable property and released.  She has a pending appearance in municipal court. While police cannot verify that Ms. Wingate was selling the stolen plants in her flower shop, Lyncrafts & Floral Designs, it is presumed to be the case.

Jan 12, 2017

Winter TV: Where Flowers Now Bloom

Marvel’s Iron Fist” (Netflix, Mar. 17). A couple of curveballs can be found among the new entries. “Riverdale” (Jan. 26, CW) deposits the Archie Comics gang into darker, surreal territory that its producers call a teenage “Twin Peaks.” (Mädchen Amick, who played — and will soon reprise — Shelly Johnson on that series, even shows up in “Riverdale” as Betty’s mother.) “Powerless” (NBC, Feb. 2) takes a more comic bent. Vanessa Hudgens, the onetime Disney television star, works at a subsidiary of Wayne Enterprises (Batman tie-in alert!), where she to has deal with messes left by crime-fighting superheroes and her wacky sitcom colleagues. Women (and Men) Of a Different Time Enjoyed “The Crown” and all the royal trappings surrounding Queen Elizabeth II? Well, the latest “Masterpiece” import from Britain, “Victoria” (PBS, Jan. 15), moves the action back a little more than a century to focus on a different monarch grappling with matters of state and love. “Harlots” (Hulu, March 29) descends into less rarefied territory, focusing on a brothel owner (Samantha Morton) battling competitors and society’s mores in 18th-century London. And in the Canadian import “Frontier” (Netflix, Jan. 20), the action moves across the Atlantic to capture the violent competition over the fur trade in the 1700s (and lets viewers once again enjoy the dreamy locks of Jason Momoa, who played Khal Drogo in “Game of Thrones”). Tripping the Light, And Dark, Fantastic “The Wizard of Oz” gets a modern-day makeover in “Emerald City,” (NBC, Jan. 6) after a tornado deposits Dorothy (now a nurse) and her dog (now of the K-9 police variety) in a much grimmer fantasy world. Pitched battles between the forces of magic and science ensue. A lighter touch is evident in the TV translation of “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events” (Netflix, Jan. 13), in which Neil Patrick Harris stars as the devious Count Olaf, who — adopting numerous and ridiculous disguises — attempts to wrest away the inheritances of the three orphans of whom he’s been granted custody. And in “Beyond” (Freeform, Jan. 2), a photogenic young man named Holden awakens from a coma after 12 years with some newfound (and very difficult to...

Dec 2, 2016

Quinton Flowers Named AAC Offensive Player of the Year

American) and 2005 (Big East). Also named first team for the Bulls was senior offensive tackle Kofi Amichia (Riverdale, Ga.) who has started 25 straight games at left tackle for a USF program that has broken the school's rushing record in back-to-back seasons – posting 3,501 yards and 44 touchdowns on the ground in 2016 – and consistently ranked among the least sacked teams in the nation. Earning second-team honors for the Bulls were senior wide receiver Rodney Adams (St. Petersburg), senior guard Dominique Threatt (Atlanta), freshman tight end Mitchell Wilcox (Tarpon Springs) and junior running back D'Ernest Johnson (Immokalee) who was named as a return specialist after leading the league and ranking ninth nationally in punt returns. Second-team selections on the defensive side of the ball were junior linebacker Auggie Sanchez (St. Petersburg), who earned the honors the second straight season, junior defensive tackle Deadrin Senat (Immokalee) and junior cornerback Deatrick Nichols (Miami). Flowers finished the regular season ranked in the top 20 in the nation in nine offensive categories, including third in yards per carry (8.05 ypc), ninth in points responsible for (222), 10th in total offense (331.3 ypg), 11th in rushing yards (1,425), and 12th in rushing touchdowns (15). In the greatest individual offensive season in USF history, he set new USF season records for total offense (3,976 yards), rushing yards (1,425), rushing touchdowns (15), total touchdowns (37) and 300-yard total offense games (8). He led a USF offense that extended its nation-leading streak of scoring 30-points or more to 16 games and ranked No. 8 in scoring (43.6 ppg) and No. 9 in total offense (515.1 ypg) nationally while setting program records in total offense (6,181 yards), scoring (523 points), touchdowns (71), rushing yards (3,501) and rushing touchdowns (44). (BCSNN - Best College Sports News Network (blog))

Sep 21, 2016

CH Flowers stifles DuVal in Dameon Powell's first game at the helm

Yellow Jackets have scored in a season opener since at least 2000. Prince George’s County player of the week WR/DB Cody Wilburn, Largo, Sr. The Riverdale Baptist transfer had a sparkling debut in Largo’s 49-27 win over Laurel Friday night, snagging four receptions for 133 and two touchdowns and adding an interception on defense. More from AllMetSports The Post Top 20: St. John’s makes a jump; Howard joins the ranks Markus Vinson carries Damascus to win at Quince Orchard Video H.D. Woodson’s emphatic Week 1 win serves notice to the rest of D.C. Montgomery Notebook: Clarksburg honors fallen teammates 2016 High school football preview: League capsules, players to watch ...

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