Flowers Unlimited, Inc.
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Flowers Unlimited, Inc.
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1010 N Salisbury Blvd
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Jun 2, 2017King Kullen Expands Its Shop OnLine Delivery Service
Heights, Plandome Manor, Port Washington, Queens Village, Roslyn, Roslyn Harbor, Roslyn Heights, Russell Gardens, Saddle Rock, Saddle Rock Estates, Salisbury, Sands Point, Searingtown, South Hempstead, Syosset, Thomaston, Uniondale, Upper Brookville, Westbury, West Hills, Willison Park and Woodbury. The Island Park King Kullen delivers to Arverne, Atlantic Beach, Baldwin, Barnum Island, Bay Park, Bayswater, Cedarhurst, East Atlantic Beach, East Rockaway, Edgemere, Far Rockaway, Freeport, Harbor Isle, Hewlett, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Neck, Inwood, Island Park, Lawrence, Lido Beach, Long Beach, Lynbrook, Malverne, North Lynbrook, Oceanside, Point Lookout, Rockville Centre, Roosevelt, Saddle Ridge, South Valley Stream, Valley Stream, Wave Crest, Woodmere, Woodmere Park and Woodsburgh.Spending time on Fire Island this summer? King Kullen is delivering to Fire Island communities once again! Who wants to worry about hauling groceries across the ferry on top of everything else that needs to be packed for a week at the beach? Beach customers can shop for items they need, select a delivery timeslot, and pick groceries up from the dock of the community where they are staying. King Kullen delivers to the Bay Shore, Patchogue and Sayville Ferries. The Bay Shore ferry delivers to Atlantique, Dunewood, Fair Harbor, Kismet, Ocean Bay Park, Ocean Beach, Saltaire and Seaview. The Patchogue ferry delivers to Davis Park and Ocean Ridge. The Sayville ferry delivers to Cherry Grove and Fire Island Pines. Fire Island orders to be delivered Tuesday through Sunday must be placed by noon the day before delivery. Fire Island orders to be delivered on Monday must be placed by noon the Saturday before delivery. For a complete list of delivery locations, pickup and delivery schedules, fees and more information, visit King Kullen's Shop OnLine page at https://www.kingkullen.com/shoponline. About the Company:Headquartered in Bethpage, New York, King Kullen Grocery Co., Inc. is recognized by the Smithsonian Institution as America's first supermarket. Michael J. Cullen opened the doors of King Kullen in 1930. Today, four generations later, King Kullen is still family owned and operated. It remains a leader in the supermarket industry. From that very first store in 1930, King Kullen today operates 32 supermarkets and five Wild by Nature stores across Long Island. In addition to traditional grocery, King Kullen features a large catering and prepared foods department, freshly-baked breads and sweets, and healthy and organic areas, with pharmacies and online shopping in many stores as well.For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2017/06/prweb14382541.htm...
Apr 7, 2017Mystery Plant: Spectacular flower declining in wild, but easy to grow in a flower garden
Shakespeare, King Richard II, Act 2, scene 4It’s a tragic story, after all. (It’s technically one of Shakespeare’s “History” plays.) The Earl of Salisbury is basically thinking out loud concerning the king…who is doomed. I’m afraid that this sad story finds a home, in a sense, with our Mystery Plant. But first, the good news.Our marvelous plant has a truly spectacular flower. The five petals, which may be snowy white to bright pink, are swept back, like the tail of a comet. The five golden stamens are united into something of a cone, with the thin style emerging just at the tip of the flower. The flower thus resembles a shooting star, strongly declined and therefore falling from the heavens. After blooming, each flower will produce a smooth capsule containing a number of small seeds. This plant is a perennial species, and it arises from a small patch, or rosette, of strap-shaped leaves, narrowed toward the base. The flowering stem is up to about 2 feet tall, and at the top, the flowers arise in a cluster of 6-12, on slender stalks. It is recognized by most botanists in eastern North America as a variable species, with several relatives in western North America (and also Siberia). There is considerable contro... (Berkeley Independent)
Apr 7, 2017MYSTERY PLANT: Flowers resemble shooting star
Shakespeare, King Richard II, Act 2, scene 4It’s a tragic story, after all. (It’s technically one of Shakespeare’s “History” plays.) The Earl of Salisbury is basically thinking out loud concerning the king, who is doomed. I’m afraid that this sad story finds a home, in a sense, with our Mystery Plant. But first, the good news.Our marvelous plant has a truly spectacular flower. The five petals, which may be snowy white to bright pink, are swept back, like the tail of a comet.The five golden stamens are united into something of a cone, with the thin style emerging just at the tip of the flower. The flower thus resembles a shooting star, strongly declined and therefore falling from the heavens.After blooming, each flower will produce a smooth capsule containing a number of small seeds. This plant is a perennial species, and it arises from a small patch or rosette of strap-shaped leaves, narrowed toward the base.The flowering stem is up to about 2 feet tall, and at the top, the flowers arise in a cluster of six to 12, on slender stalks. It is recognized by most botanists in eastern North America as a variable species, with several relatives in western North America (and also Siberia). There is considerable controver... (Aiken Standard)
Dec 2, 2016Thursday's HS Basketball Roundup: No. 5 Butler beats reigning 4A state champ Charlotte Catholic
Christian 20
Gaston Christian 57, Piedmont Charter 45
Hickory Ridge 68, Central Cabarrus 30
Rock Hill South Pointe 51, Rock Hill Northwestern 45
Salisbury 51, Lake Norman 33
Vance 48, Olympic 32
Thursday’s Boys Basketball Scores
Butler 57, Charlotte Catholic 47
Crest 59, East Gaston 58
Hickory Ridge 77, Central Cabarrus 46
Rock Hill South Pointe 66, Rock Hill Northwestern 64
Shelby 88, Mitchell 53
Woodlawn School 78, North Hills Christian 51
... (Charlotte Observer)
Jul 27, 2016What's Happening | Wednesday, July 27 through 31
WEDNESDAY, JULY 27
• The Mile Starts Here, a walking group for the community, 9 a.m., Independence Athletic Complex, 17800 E. Salisbury Road. For questions, call the Independence Health Department at 325-7185.
• Pride Amusements Carnival, opens at 6 p.m., Noland Road and U.S. 40 (old Sam's Club parking lot), Independence. Carnival armbands and single tickets are available. There will also be fresh squeezed lemonade, funnel cakes, corn dogs and games.
• Deadline for the Youth Flag Football League is July 27 – This is a new league for kids K-1st, 2nd-3rd, 4th-5th and 6th-7th, Blue Springs Fieldhouse. This 12-week league has 8-weeks of games, with the first game Aug. 27. Cost, $60 per person. To register, go to bluespringsgov.com/parks or visit the Fieldhouse at 425 N.E. Mock Ave.
• Independence Farmers & Craft Market, 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. through October, located just south of the Independence Square at the northwest corner Walnut and Liberty streets.
• Drumm Farm Market, 4 to 7 p.m., Drumm Farm, 3210 Lee's Summit Road, Independence. Like them at www.Facebook.com/Drummforkids. For questions, call 373-3434.
• Lee's Summit Farmers Market, 7 a.m. until sold out, through Nov. 19, Second and Douglas streets. For questions, call 246-6598.
• Nature Detectives: Missouri Mammals, for ages 7 and older, 10 a.m., Colbern... (Blue Springs Examiner)
Jun 22, 2016What's Happening | Wednesday, June 22 through 26
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22
• The Mile Starts Here, a walking group for the community, 9 a.m., Independence Athletic Complex, 17800 E. Salisbury Road. For questions, call the Independence Health Department at 325-7185.
• Stay Strong, Stay Healthy, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Wednesdays/Fridays, June 22 through Aug. 12, University of Missouri Extension Blue Springs office. Designed to increase middle-aged and older adults' access to safe, structured and effective strength-training. Cost, $50. To register, call 252-5051.
• Parents Night Out planned for June 25, 6 to 11 p.m., Blue Springs Fieldhouse, 425 N.E. Mock Ave. Parents, enjoy a night on the town, while your children ages 5 to 12 enjoy themed activities, games, and access to the fields and courts, all while under the supervision and care of Field House staff. Pizza and drinks will be provided. Cost, Fieldhouse members, $20/child, $15 each sibling; non-members, $30/child, $25 each sibling. Registration deadline: June 22. Call 228-0137.
• Independence Farmers & Craft Market, 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. through October, located just south of the Independence Square at the northwest corner Walnut and Liberty streets.
• Drumm Farm Market, 4 to 7 p.m., Drumm Farm, 3210 Lee's Summit Road, Independence. Like them at www.Facebook.com/Drummforkids. For questions, call 373-3434.
• Lee's Su... (Blue Springs Examiner)
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