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Feb 1, 2021

Spread the love this Valentine’s Day with these gift ideas and fun activities - Greeley Tribune

Turn Valentine’s Day an artistic night with the Date Night Box Valentine’s Day Edition. The box contains a buffalo plaid throw blanket, two wine glasses, two blank wooden signs, white candles, paint brushes, acrylic paint colors and an instruction postcard that explains how to access a video tutorial for the painting project. This is a great gift to take along with you for an afternoon picnic or for sitting in front of the fireplace at home. The box is $45.99 and can be purchased on Etsy at http://etsy.me/3syemKu. KindNotes Glass Keepsake Gift Jar is a great way to send loving thoughts and messages of hope to friends and family members of all ages. The themed jars contain 31 blank notes with matching envelopes and coordinating filling. Notes can be read all at once or over time. Jars come in a die-cut window gift box accented with silver foil. KindNotes Glass Keepsake Gift Jars are $44.95 each and can be found at http://amzn.to/3inx82B. Make the most out of family time by reading little ones “Happy Valentine’s Day, Mouse!” by Laura Numeroff. The book introduces youngsters to the holiday as they follow Mouse as he makes valentines for all of his friends. The book is available in paperback for $8.86 or sturdy board pages for $7.08. For more information, or to purchase the book, go to https://amzn.to/3qzX5P4. img class=" lazyautosizes lazyload" src="https://i0.wp.com/www.greeleytribune.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/GRE-L-VDayGiftIdeas.jpg?fit=620%2C9999px&ssl=1" width="266" data-sizes="auto" data-src="https://i0.wp.com/www.greeleytribune.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/GRE-L-VDayGiftIdeas.jpg?fit=620%2C9999px&ssl=1" data-srcset="https://i0.wp.com/www.greeleytribune.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/GRE-L-VDayGiftIdeas.jpg?fit=620%2...

Dec 18, 2019

Toys in lieu of flowers from funerals donated to veterans - WKBW-TV

Charles Castigia, the president of Lakeside Memorial Funeral Home. He said a great amount of families asked for toys instead of flowers at funerals. "Buffalo is the best. When you need help in this community, there's nobody better than Buffalo," said Dean Jackson, the GM at Keller Chevrolet, said.Josue Velez left the army two years ago because of a hip injury. If it wasn't for operation toy soldier, his two children would have gone without presents under the tree. "I was literally in tears walking out of here last year because I knew I wasn't going to be able to afford anything for my kids other than pay the rent and the gas and electric and stuff," said Velez.Sheron Parrish left the service five years ago. She said she was feeling down about the holidays because she was worried about affording gifts. Operation Toy Soldier changed her entire mood."People are constantly saying thank you for your service. No. Thank you for this," said Parrish.

Dec 18, 2019

Caspian post new live clip for "Flowers of Light" - Next Mosh

MA — watch below. As announced, Caspian recently confirmed a January through April North American trek, with the following local area stops: April 1 Buffalo, NY Rec RoomApril 5 Woodstock, NY ColonyApril 6 Philadelphia, PA Union TransferApril 8 New York, NY Le Poisson Rouge The band have since beefed up their run, adding more east coast gigs for June. Check out all upcoming dates below. —-[embedded content] —- December 12 Hangzhou, China Mao LivehouseDecember 13 Shanghai, China Mao LivehouseDecember 14 Shenzhen Shi, China B10 LiveDecember 15 Guangzhou, China T:UnionDecember 17 Tokyo, Japan Koenji High—-January 30 Los Angeles, CA Masonic Lodge at Hollywood ForeverJanuary 31 Phoenix, AZ Rebel Lounge—-February 1 San Diego, CA The CasbahFebruary 3 Fresno, CA Strummer’sFebruary 4 Felton, CA Felton Music HallFebruary 5 San Francisco, CA Great American Music HallFebruary 7 Portland, OR Doug Fir LoungeFebruary 8 Vancouver, BC Biltmore CabaretFebruary 9 Seattle, WA NeumosFebruary 11 Sacramento, CA Holy DiverFebruary 12 Long Beach, CA Long Beach Art Theatre—-March 31 Toronto, ON Lee’s Palace—-April 1 Buffalo, NY Rec RoomApril 3 Boston, MA The SinclairApril 4 Boston, MA The SinclairApril 5 Woodstock, NY ColonyApril 6 Philadelphia, PA Union TransferApril 8 New York, NY Le Poisson RougeApril 9 Washington, DC Black CatApril 10 Richmond, VA Gallery 5April 11 Asheville, NC The Grey Eagle TavernApril 12 Durham, NC Motorco Music HallApril 14 Atlanta, GA Aisle 5April 15 Orlando, FL ...

Aug 22, 2019

'U-pick' flowers? Couple who met in Alaska open farm where you can pick your own bouquet - York Daily Record

Codorus Township and there are corn fields on both sides of the road. But work your way down Buffalo Valley Road, over an unnamed stream and around a bend, and suddenly the corn is replaced by flowers. Row after row of flowers are in the peak of bloom. They are all part of Terra Farms, a U-pick flower farm owned by Loni and Andy Snyder. The couple moved onto the 35-acre farm at 2605 Buffalo Valley Road almost a year ago from Shrewsbury with the idea of creating a flower farm that would allow people to create their own bouquets and arrangements. “We tend to call ourselves farmer florists,” said Lori, a North Dakota native. “People can come out here and pick. But I also really loved the florist side of the business, and I wanted to use 100 percent my own flowers instead of buying flowers that have been flown from who knows where.” More: Visually impaired kayakers leave comfort zone for adventure on the water More: His Mennonite ancestors fled persecution to York. Now their farm is an immigration jail ...

Jul 26, 2019

Growing Peace and Freedom, One Flower At A Time - Spectrum News

War of 1812. It's here in Batavia where those who lost everything in the burning of Buffalo fled. An arsenal was also built to keep the British out. It proved successful and Batavia became a place where people felt safe and welcome. Now the garden blooms as a way to remember those dark days by shedding light on our freedom, and something else, too. "It brings the community together and builds peace," Toal said. "You have to get along with each other." There's a butterfly bench and a globe that serves as a thank you to the military. "It shows that it's international, it's not just here in Batavia," Toal said. "If we can make peace in our little corner of New York, then we can do it across the world." They already are. At the end of the garden, 22 flags fly. Each represents a country where a peace garden grows. It connects Batavia to an international trail. The closest one is across Lake Ontario in Canada. If you drive down West Main Street in Batavia and see these flags— they represent the 22 other countries that have peace gardens. The previous country added to picks the next. pic.twitter.com/nVyORvYVqJ — Breanna Fuss (@BreannaFuss) July 3, 2019 On the American side of the lake, there are about a dozen gardens from Niagara Falls to Oswego. The gardens are open 24/7 and are free. "When you walk in the garden and you read the history and you think about it, it's a peaceful feeling," Toal sai...

Jul 5, 2019

Amherst Garden Walk planned for Saturday - Amherst Bee

Saturday, July 6. The self-guided tour attracts not only residents from the area but also people from around the world who visit Buffalo in the summertime to tour the region’s gardens. According to Chuck Hidy, who co-chairs the event with Darryl Moden, the garden walk includes houses located throughout the town. Residences on streets such as Longmeadow Road, Reist Street, Woodshire South and North French Road are showcasing their gardens. Hidy encourages residents to attend the event, especially after the delayed start to spring and summer. “It’s a chance to experience the great outdoors, and what better way to get inspiration,” Hidy said, adding that there will be a mix of different styles and something to suit everyone’s taste. Some of the garden features include a rock garden and pond, English gardens, annuals, perennials and garden decor, among others. The event also allows garden enthusiasts to socialize and share their passion with those who attend the garden tour. Garden walk maps to help guide people through the event are now available at several locations, including most local nurseries and 111 Campus Drive West. The maps include descriptions of the gardens as well. Further information about the event is available on the garden walk’s Facebook...