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Business name:
Sidney Flowers
Address:
67 Main St
City:
Sidney
State:
New York
Zip Code:
13838
Phone number:
(607) 604-4248
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Flowers and Gifts News

Feb 27, 2020

Master Gardeners of Shelby County announce 2020 gardening series - sidneydailynews.com

SIDNEY — The Master Gardeners of Shelby County announced a new series of gardening seminars for 2020. These public seminars all are geared toward gardeners in the Shelby County area who are interested in learning how they can improve their landscapes, control pests, grow healthier flowers and vegetables, and learn more about the plant world. All of these seminars will take place on the third Tuesday of March, April, May, June, August, September and October. Programs will be offered at the Amos Memorial Public Library’s Community Room, 230 E. North St., Sidney, from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. There is no need to pre-register for any of these free programs. A door prize will be given away each month, and refreshments complement each program. On March 17, Matt Schmerge, agricultural educator for the OSU Extension, will discuss the safe and effective use of chemical pesticides and herbicides in the garden. He’ll also share alternatives to the use of chemicals, organic and biological controls, and h...

Feb 1, 2020

Deaths for the week of Jan. 10, 2020 - The Jewish News of Northern California

SINAI MEMORIAL CHAPEL-LAFAYETTE Jeanette Bronstein Aug. 19, 1917–Jan. 2, 2020 In Daly City, January 2. Age 102. Wife of the late Sidney Bronstein, a marriage that was blessed for 66 years. Mother of Howard Bronstein and Debbie Fithian (and Bill Hatley). Grandmother of Charles (and Samantha) Fithian, Sarah Fithian, and Zachary and Rebecca Bronstein. Great-grandmother of Michael Pleasure. Sister of the late Manuel (and Maureen) Rosen and the late Arthur (and Florence) Rosen. Jeanette is survived by sister Anita Heyman. Sister-in-law to the late Milton (and Celia) Bronstein. Aunt to many nieces and nephews. She deeply loved her family, and nothing made her happier than being together. Jeanette grew up in San Francisco with parents (Sarah and Charles Rosen) who owned Jack and Jill Store where Jeanette later worked. She worked at Spaulding to help support her family and was later an original Jewish chicken rancher. She and Sidney volunteered for many years at the Jewish Home and were part of a founding family for Temple Beth Israel Judea. She spoke perfect Yiddish and was well-traveled (South America, Israel, Hawaii, Yosemite, etc.). She passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family. Private family services were held. Donations to the Jewish Home, 302 Silver Ave., SF, CA 94112, or a charity of your choice. Cantor Hans Cohn May 31, 1926–Jan. 4, 2020 Cantor Hans Cohn Cantor Hans Cohn passed away surrounded by his loving family on January 4, 2020 at the age of 93 in Redwood City, California. He led an extraordinary life. Hans was born on May 31, 1926, in Berlin, Germany. His first years were lived happily with his parents who owned a small women’s clothing shop. As Hitler came to power, his life drastically changed. His synagogue where he attended school was torched on Kristallnacht. As soon as they could, his family escaped to Shanghai, where he lived for...

Jul 26, 2019

Wilderness Wanderings: Hike now to enjoy Zirkel wildflowers - Steamboat Pilot & Today

The following is what they found.Gold Creek Lake Trail currently has a large variety of flowers in bloom. Volunteers Nancy Kellogg, Rita Soller and Sidney Moon found 33 different varieties, ranging from indian paintbrush, parry’s primrose and Jacob’s ladder to shooting stars and bog wintergreen. And in wet areas, lots of bluebells, also called chiming bells. They also confirmed three orchids: brown cluster, coral root and bog. “As we hiked up in elevation, many of the species in bloom changed, either because their season is somewhat altered by altitude or because different flower species prefer different environs,” Kellogg said. “For anyone who enjoys flowers, it should still be good hunting for several weeks.”Hiking Mica Trail, Emily Seaver and Cindy Kinnear, Elaine Dermody and Elain Kopf get the award for identifying the most flowers — an eye-popping 41. Now that’s some bouquet! Of course it helps that Seaver is a longtime board member of Yampa River Botanic Park. These ladies saw lousewort, red gilia, waterleaf, purple vetch, spearmint, columbine, whipple’s penstemon and salsify which is otherwise known as oyster plan due to the taste of its roots. They also found aspen sunflower, which is also called old-man-of-the-mountain. Tom Baer, Tom Schlicht and Dave Kinnear did not have much luck with flowers on Gilpin Trail, although they did see that columbine are just starting to bloom.“Flowers are going off late this year,” Baer said.Wildflowers were relatively sparse on the lesser hiked Three Island Lake and North Lake trails. However, saw crews on those two trails saw occasional wild roses with larger than normal blossoms. There was also wild mustard and an abundance of white blossomed thimbleberry. Heading out to a hike? Don’t forget to bring your wildflower book. Or even better, load a wildflower app on your smartphone to help identify the flowers. Yes, there’s an app for that, too.For up-to-date trail information call the U.S. Forest Service in Steamboat Springs at 970-870-2299 or in Yampa at 970-638-4516. Or check the Routt County Trail Conditions G...

Dec 14, 2018

Japanese Artist Mariko Maita Creates Unique Art from Pressed Flowers - GraysHarborTalk

Aberdeen. Mariko is also a member of the new Riverside Gallery in South Bend which opened four months ago. The Maita children are artistic, too. Son Sidney enjoys detailed work using pen and ink. Daughter Christine draws and illustrates books. On the porch, some beautiful bonsai are displayed. They filled Mariko's creative need in the years she was working. Among them is a 30-year-old pine. Smiling, she points out a young seedling: "I told my son he would have to take this one over. I will not have another 30 years." div class="printfriendly pf-al...

Aug 17, 2018

Deep field set for Bridge of Flowers 40th anniversary

Easthampton, recently placed eighth at the James Joyce 10K in Dedham, which served as the U.S. championship for the Master's (ages 40-49) Division. Sidney Letendre, of Florence, returns after running an 8:11 pace on the course last season at the age of 62.

Jul 26, 2018

Corpse flower in full bloom at Conservatory of Flowers

Garden from parent plants Trudy and Titania, Suma and Terra were donated to the Conservatory in 2014--in Terra's case, from a private collector named Sidney Price who kept the plant for years in his Mission apartment bathroom. [embedded content] Peak bloom for the plant will last only about three days, according to Conservatory botanists. To accommodate visitors, the Conservatory is offering extended hours, 10 a.m - 10 p.m. through Wednesday.The Conservatory is also live streaming Suma's progress on YouTube.It's unclear whether the facility has increased security for its fragrant star attraction: in January 2017, an unidentified man became a viral video sensation when he crossed a barrier to fondle Terra the Titan while a companion took photos. ...

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