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Business name:
Pink Bouquet Florist
Address:
2071 Bartow Ave
City:
Bronx
State:
New York
Zip Code:
10475
Phone number:
(718) 320-9100
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Find Pink Bouquet Florist directions to 2071 Bartow Ave in Bronx, NY (Zip 10475) on the Map. It's latitude and longitude coordinates are 40.869595, -73.827917 respectively.

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Feb 27, 2020

Get Ready for May Flowers With These Floral-Patterned Items - Westchester Magazine

Donald Pliner Sylvi mule Add a hint of print to any outfit. $150; Love My Shoes, Bronxvillewww.lovemyshoesco.com The Cocktail Garden Illustrated by Adriana Picker and featuring recipes by Ed Loveday, it will be hard not to tear out and frame each page from this beautifully illustrated book. $19.95, Womrath Book Shop, Bronxvillewww.womrath.com White floral three-drawer chest Bring the outside in with this statement dresser. $399.95; Pier 1, Yonkers Kate Spade blossom-flounce anorak Brighten up a spring day with this adorable jacket. $286, Kate Spade, White Plains Shelley Kyle Velvet Rose oud perfume Looking like a rose not your thing? Embrace floral by smelling like one. $72, STILE Fashion Home, Armonkwww.stileny.com ...

Oct 10, 2019

Flowers Become an Unlikely Means to Discuss Identity and Politics - Hyperallergic

I thought, “How can you improve upon this?” I was entering Wave Hill, a 26-acre public garden and cultural center in the Bronx, to see Figuring the Floral, a group show featuring artists who make portraits, abstract paintings, and sculptures out of flowers, or incorporate flowers into their portraits. Why add flowers, I wondered, to an already bucolic manmade garden?The limitations of my thinking were obvious from the moment I saw the outdoor installation “El Dorado – The New Forty-Niners” (2019) by Cecile Chong, down a hill from the main exhibit in the Glyndor Gallery. Finding Chong’s installation — comprised of dozens of individual sculptures, surrounded by Wave Hill’s existing stone garden — was like stumbling across an altar in the woods, or even witnessing a private ritual only for the sculptures. Chong has painted her fiberglass and resin sculptures orange, pink, yellow, and purple, and arranged them in four circles. Each sculpture resembles both a blooming rose and and an open mouth, lining up for communion. They are reminders that flowers help us visualize and understand birth, death, and the cycles of life.Cecile Chong, “EL DORADO – The New Forty Niners” (2019), plastic, plaster, encaustic, fiberglass-reinforced resin, 16 ft. diameter (courtesy of the artist, photo by Stefan Hagen)The indoor portion of the piece, which includ...

Jul 5, 2019

The ceremony featured a parade from White Plains Road and Van Nest Avenue to the memorial where participants placed flowers to honor our service members' memories. The event also included the public r

Photo by Silvio Pacifico(l-r) Anthony Ferrara, Post 19 commander Earl Menard, VNNA president Bernadette Ferrara, East Bronx History Forum president Richard Vitacco, Post 1065 adjutant Ricardo Garcia and Post 253 second vice commander Gene DeFrancis. By Robert Wirsing Bronx Times Share on TwitterTweet Share on Facebook Subscribe The East Bronx History Forum and Van Nest Neighborhood Alliance hosted the Van Nest Veterans Memorial Day Remembrance on Monday, May 27 at the Van Nest Veterans Memorial. The ceremony featured a parade from White Plains Road and Van Nest Avenue to the memorial where participants placed flowers to honor our service members’ memories. The event also included the public recollection of fallen World War I coxswain Dominick Farina. Photo by Silvio Pacifico Barazotto Lawrence dropped flowers at the Van Nest War Memorial, honoring Thomas Barry, who fell during WWI. Photo by Silvio Pacifico Fallen WWI sailor Dominick Farina’s relatives (front, l-r) Tom and Victoria Farina and Virgina Farina-Hollis spoke during the ceremony. Photo by ...

Jul 5, 2019

Subway Florist Retires After 48 Years - CBS New York

June, the largest jump since January.4 minutes agoRemembering Det. Miosotis Familia 2 Years After She Was Ambushed In The BronxThe 48-year-old mother of three was killed shortly after midnight on July 5, 2017 in Fordham Heights. A plaque and mural was unveiled at her precinct.8 minutes agoRip Current Safety Program On Long IslandCommunity leaders on Long Island have launched a safety program to make sure swimmers know what to watch for when it comes to dangerous recounts. CBS2's Tara Jakeway reports.10 minutes agoQueens DA RecountA tally of paper ballots has reversed the initial results of the Queens District Attorney Democratic primary. Initially, Tiffany Caban declared victory. Now Melinda Katz is 20 votes ahead. CBS2's Dave Carlin reports.14 minutes agoPlaque, Mural Dedicated To Det. Miosotis FamiliaIt has been two years since NYPD Det. Miosotis Familia was shot to death in a mobile command unit in the Bronx. The 48-year-old mother of three was honored with a plaque and a mural at the 46th Precinct.28 minutes agoBronx Gunpoint Robbery PatternThe NYPD want your help finding two suspects in a pair of gunpoint robberies in the Bronx. Police say they pistol-whipped two of their victims.56 mi...

Aug 17, 2018

Flowers sent from afar, memories of past slain officers and a sea of uniforms at Jobbers-Miller funeral

He does it for every officer killed in the line of duty." Steinbrenner was the long-time owner of the Bronx Bombers who made it standard to take care of law enforcement families. After his death in Tampa in 2010 the organization continued the practice. As pre-funeral activity got underway at Germain Arena a sea of blue, green, gray, brown and black law enforcement uniforms filled the main hall, punctuated here and there by military personnel. There were numerous hugs, shoulder claps, handshakes and words of comfort. Related: Funeral services for fallen Fort Myers police officer Adam Jobbers-Miller to be held today Related: Honoring Officer Adam Jobbers-Miller They moved en masse outside to stand at attention as the body of Jobbers-Miller arrived at the arena. Retired Fort Myers Police Department public information officer Jim Mulligan was among the police attending. Mulligan, who retired in 2017 after 30 years, said the funeral brought back memories of Officer Andrew Widman, who was killed in 2008. ‘We saw it bring the community together then," he said. "People wanted to do something. Some of them brought food to the station." Mulligan said he saw people lining the streets Monday the same way they did during Widman's funeral procession 10 years ago. More: Sights and sounds from funeral for Fort Myers police officer Adam Jobbers-Miller More: Community comes together to make ribbons in support of fallen officer Adam Jobbers-Miller ...

Jul 6, 2018

New York Today: Where the Corpse Flowers Bloom

Thursday.Yesterday, we stopped and smelled a corpse flower.An Amorphophallus titanum is currently blooming at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, so we joined the crowd of New Yorkers lining up to sniff the crimson plant.Rancid and sour is how we'd describe it - dead fish also came to mind. After about five minutes of breathing the same air as the plant, we needed a break. Our stomach started to turn.(The corpse flower began blooming Tuesday evening, and the smell lasts about 24 to 36 hours. If you want to get a whiff, the botanical garden advises that you go as soon as possible - so this morning.)A blooming corpse flower in North America is a rare sight. It can take a decade or more for the temperamental flower, accustomed to the hot and steamy jungles of Sumatra, to bloom.p class="css-1i0edl...

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