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Business name:
Chalifour's Flowers
Address:
46 Elm St
City:
Manchester
State:
New Hampshire
Zip Code:
03101
Phone number:
(603) 623-8844
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Find Chalifour's Flowers directions to 46 Elm St in Manchester, NH (Zip 03101 ) on the Map. It's latitude and longitude coordinates are 42.975651, -71.463058 respectively.

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Flowers and Gifts News

Jun 19, 2020

New Hampshire florists see demand bloom despite event cancellations - New Hampshire Business Review

Pandemics don’t have silver linings, but they’re catalysts for compassion. Aimee Godbout of the family-owned Jacques Flowers in Manchester, said she expects sales to drop off during summer, but she’s seen an uptick in customers placing orders outside of special occasions. “There’s the everyday ‘I miss you,’” as people choose flowers for parents they’re unable to visit, a neighbor who can’t get out of the house or the local nursing staff, she said. “Right now there’s a lot of ugliness happening in the world,” said Godbout. Working at a flower shop provides contrast. “Every time you pick up the phone, it’s someone calling to be nice.” Wrenn, of Shirley’s Flowers, has noticed that requests are grander and more intricate. Instead of ordering simple bouquets to honor birthdays, customers want floral cakes dotted with lavender blooms and candles. Or they request novelties: flower arrangements designed to resemble mermaids, unicorns or cats. Meanwhile, proms and graduations are canceled. Godbout said her company normally sets up the stages to honor these milestones, but “all that business is gone.” Offsetting a potential summer slump is Godbout’s garden shop. Springtime has pollinated a kinship for plants and with people spending more time at home, even those without a green thumb are taking up the horticulture hobby to cultivate a backyard escape. In the last week or so, Godbout has arranged phone or video consultations from brides who rescheduled or are starting to plan their ceremonies for 2021. Many of the more than 400,000 vendors that support the $74 billion wedding industry are small mom-and-pop shops. Stay-at-hom...

Jan 4, 2020

Apotheca Flowers and Gifts: Look what just popped-up on Elm Street - Manchester Ink Link

Apotheca Flower Shoppe of Goffstown has opened up a pop-up shop on Elm Street. Courtesy Photo MANCHESTER, NH — Downtown is beginning to look a lot like a retail destination with the addition of a pop-up gift shop at 860 Elm St. Fans of Apotheca flower shop in Goffstown will be tickled to know they now can find some of the same lovely items in the new downtown storefront. A temporary shop opened up Dec. 6 where Lorena’s Cantina restaurant was, as a way of seeing if there is a market for this kind of retailer, says Liz Hitchcock. “We wanted something in there that fits with the core values we’re trying to grow in the downtown,” said Hitchcock, who owns the storefront as part of Pinwheel Properties. “Apotheca cares so much about the customer experience and we wanted to give them a chance to see if we can make retail work in that space.” The cool part, says Hitchcock is how quickly it came together – from idea to reality. “We had reached out about a half-week beforehand with no real plan in place – just to see if there was interest, but it just organically happened and came togeth...

Jul 26, 2019

Tatton Park Flower Show 2019: Tickets, dates, highlights - HouseBeautiful.com

Tatton Park, situated in the town of Knutsford, Cheshire in the North West of England. It is just 20 miles from Manchester and 30 miles fro...

Jul 26, 2019

Knife robber targets women laying flowers at Oldham grave - BBC News

The robber fled empty-handed, leaving the victims "incredibly shaken".Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said it would increase patrols around Greenacres Cemetery in Oldham after the incident on Sunday.The women were tending the grave at 14:45 BST when they were approached.'Cowardly attack'He demanded they hand over car keys before confronting them and then running off in the direction of Constantine Street.Police said the suspect was white, aged 18 to 25, wearing a grey hooded top with horizontal stripes.Det Sgt Alex Wilkinson said: "This was a cowardly attack on two women who were simply visiting the grave of a loved one to pay their respects." ...

Mar 15, 2019

Deaths in Donegal -Friday morning, March 15, 2019 - Donegal Democrat

Loretta McGlinchey, Golard, Donegal town - Patrick Campbell, Dublin and formerly of Lower Keadue - Brigid Quirke, née Gillespie, Manchester, formerly of Linsfort, Buncrana - Jack Patton, 26 Ard Mc Cool, Stranorlar - Zita McCloskey, née McGuinness, Main Street Glenties - Mary Twomey, Towney, Kilcar - Mark Gallagher, 87 Blue Cedars, Ballybofey - Pat and Margaret Doherty, 3 Riverview Terrace, Milltown, Convoy - Eileen Sheils, Umlagh, Carrigart - Eileen Coll, Main Street, Carrigart and Cotteen, Derrybeg - Robert (Bob) Hargan, Bray, Wicklow and Burnfoot - Alice O'Connor, née Diver, formerly of Donegal town and Phibsboro - Owen O'Neill, St Joseph's Avenue, Donegal Town and formerly of Mountcharles - Una Coyle, née Griffin, Drumnahoe, Letterkenny - Pasqueline Blake, née Keeney, Stoney Arch, New Line Road, Letterkenny - Maeve Shovlin, Brenter, Dunkineely Loretta McGlinchey, Golard, Donegal town The death has taken place of Loretta McGlinchey, Golard, Donegal town. Remains reposing at McGloin's Funeral Home, Cliffoney on Friday from 2pm until 6pm, with removal to St Brigid's Church, Ballintra, to arrive for 7pm. Funeral Mass on Sa...

Aug 17, 2018

Deep field set for Bridge of Flowers 40th anniversary

New England.Last season, John Busque, of Manchester, Connecticut, showed up on the morning of the event, registered and won.Busque tracked down defending champion Glarius Rop, of Agawam, on the stretch of course that no longer exists. He passed Rop and beat the two-time champion by 43 seconds.Those two men are back this season and both will be among the favorites to win the race. The third-place finisher from a year ago, Scott Mindel, of Burlington, Vermont, also returns.Rop is a member of the Western Mass. Distance Project, and will have four teammates joining him. One of those is Amos Sang, of Chicopee, who won the 2014 Bridge of Flowers. Sang won the New England 5-mile championship this season with a time of 24:36.Northampton's Ben Groleau, another Western Mass. Distance Project runner, is the UMass record-holder in the mile with a time of 4:01. Groleau was fourth at the New England 5-mile championships in 25:27. Dennis Roche, of Springfield, another WMDP runner, finished fifth last year at the Bridge of Flowers.The women's field will be just as deep. Last year's champion, Holly Rees, of Cambridge, is returning. Rees ran an average of just under 6 minutes a mile in winning the women's crown in 37:05.Rees will be challenged by Semehar Tesfaye, of West Roxbury. Tesfaye won the Bridge of Flowers in 2016 in 39:03.Another major challenger is newcomer Aisling Cuffee, who graduated from Stanford but now lives in North Grafton and runs for Saucony under coach Ray Treacy. Cuffee has a 15:11 personal record in a 5K.The third, fourth and fifth-place finishers from a year ago also return in the women's field. Apryl Sabadosa, of Westfield, took third. Karen Bertasso, of Albany, New Yo...

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