Royal Valley Flowers And Gifts
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Flowers and Gifts News
Dec 18, 2019Filoli, Conservatory of Flowers all aglow for the holidays - Marin Independent Journal
This year, for an early glimpse of a stylish holiday season, I headed down to Woodside to see the glowing gardens of Filoli and tour the gorgeous Gilded Age mansion’s main floor.
Filoli, built in 1917 as a private residence, is now a nonprofit open to the public. It’s considered to be one of the finest remaining country estates of the 20th century. Its highlights include a 54,000-square-foot Georgian Revival-style mansion, 16 acres of English Renaissance gardens, an almost seven-acre gentleman’s orchard and a nature preserve with more than seven miles of hiking trails.
It’s always gorgeous, but it really does take on an extra measure of sumptuousness at Christmastime.
For those who want to slip away from the hustle and bustle of the season, it’s a great place to see beautifully decorated rooms, stroll manicured gardens, catch up over lunch, enjoy live music and performances, shop for pretty Filoli-inspired home and garden gifts, and let children meet Santa Claus.
“Filoli is truly a magical place, especially during the holidays, and we are excited this year to offer even more opportunities to visit,” Kara Newport, Filoli’s chief executive officer, says in a recent press release. “We are e...
Dec 14, 2018Southlake Style Staff Recommends These Holiday Picks - Southlake Style
When I hear that riff, I know it's officially Christmas." – Laura Woodside, Advertising Art Director
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Oct 26, 2018Bargains, gifts and more at Novato warehouse fall sale
Filoli's gift shop when the National Trust Property in Woodside changed its theme.
Expect to see "unusual and artistic glass vases, luxurious comforters, gilded mirrors, one of a kind lamps, small furniture pieces, ceramic and recycled platters, very high-end Christmas decorations and ornaments," she says.
On The Road Treasures is at 19 Digital Drive in Novato. Call 415-246-1693.
• Kuhn Rikon. If you have a chef or cooking enthusiast on your gift list, consider stopping by Kuhn Rikon's warehouse for its durable and colorful Swiss-engineered cookware and kitchen gadgets.
The family-owed company was founded in Switzerland in 1926 and was followed by Kuhn Rikon USA 30 years ago.
"Everything will be at least half-off the retail price," says Shari Reyna. "Most of the materials used in manufacturing are PP (polypropylene) and stainless steel."
Among the items in the sale will be a kitchen utensil caddy; the Gripper jar opener; the Easy-Cut pull-cord food grater and slicer; the Vision knife stand, which is a see-through canister for storing up to 18 big knives; the Dual Peeler for fruits and vegetables; the Auto Safety Master Opener for jars and cans; and Classic Snips, a spring-loaded pair of kitchen, home and garden scissors that can be used to cut meat, frozen foods, flowers, herbs, cardboard and small branches.
You can view all of these online at kuhnrikonshop.com.
Kuhn Rikon is in Suite 220 at 16 Digital Drive in Novato. Call 415-883-1101.
• Circa Asia. Circa Asia sells fine home decor and tabletop products sourced directly from skilled artisans around the world, including a unique selection of fair trade handcrafted, eco-friendly mango wood, bamboo and metal products. You can see their wares at circahome55.com.
Circa Asia is in suite J at 27 Commercial Blvd. in Novato. Call 800-541-7226.
The sale is from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 15 through 17. Check NovatoWarehouseSale.com for a downloadable map. Maps will also be available at participating warehouses.
Courtesy of SheboboHoliday shoppers will find bargains at the 30th annual November Fall Warehouse Sale.
Don't-miss events
• Trick-or-treaters can make their own Halloween planter to take home and learn basic garden principles in a free class from 9 to 10 a.m. Saturday at Armstrong Garden Centers at 1430 S. Novato Blvd. in Novato. Advance registration required. Call 415-878-0493 or go to armstronggarden.com.
• Children can decorate a pumpkin with paint and air plants in a Kids Club Make-and-Take class at Sloat Garden Center at 10 am. Sunday at 401 Miller Ave. in Mill Valley. The fee is $20 for members or $30 and includes all materials. Class registration is required. Call 415-388-0365 or go to sloatgardens.com.
• Take this advice and sign up today if you want to learn how to (make and) "Eat Za Pizza" in a Fermentation Nation class in the Creekside Room from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dec. 13 at the Mill Valley Public Library at 375 Throckmorton Ave. in Mill Valley. Registration for these fun and free classes closes quickly. Call 415-389-4292 or...
Oct 12, 2018Volunteers band together to revive recycled-bouquet program
Klause said. But in some cases the used flowers are not fresh enough for a second life and must be discarded.
Volunteer Sandra Bachman, a Woodside resident, said her favorite place to deliver is Stanford University Hospital.
"To go in and see patients that do not have any flowers or visitors and walk in with a bouquet and for five minutes they forget about their problems," Bachman said. "They open their eyes and to get that smile, and to hear through that family what a difference that can make for healing ... A lot of the nurses say it helps them heal. It brings the outside in, the sunshine in."
For more information about Avenidas Blooms, write to info@avenidas.org or call 650-289-5400.
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May 24, 2018Home front: modern home tour; Filoli flower show
Community Meeting Room on the ground floor of City Hall located at 250 Hamilton Ave, Palo Alto.
FILOLI FLOWER SHOW ... The Woodside estate will hold its annual flower show Friday, June 1 through Sunday, June 3, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The cost is $30 for members and $35 for non-members. Filoli's Annual Flower Show is a showcase of floral arrangements and exhibits by professional designers and amateurs in the Bay Area. This year's theme is "California Kaleidoscope" in honor of the rich history and environment of California. Food, beer and wine will be for sale at the Tennis Court. To buy tickets, go to filoli.org.
MODERN HOME TOUR ... The Modern Architecture + Design Society will hold the sixth annual Silicon Valley Modern Home Tour on Saturday, June 9, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets to see all homes are $40 in advance online; $50 on the day of the tour. Details on ticket purchases and descriptions of all participants with photos can be found on the 2018 Silicon Valley Modern Home Tour event page at siliconvalleymodernhometour.com. Homes include one in Palo Alto, one in Los Altos Hills and others in Sunnyvale and Cupertino.
Note to readers: Have you tried growing vegetables in your garden? Would you be willing to share your victories or failures with other Weekly readers and gardeners? How about that huge zucchini, or the delight of your child finding a ripe tomato? Or the attack of the killer snails? Send in your stories, anecdotes or photos to Elizabeth Lorenz, Home and Real Estate Editor, at elorenz@embarcaderopublishing.com and look for a future story to include them.
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May 24, 2018Thieves target flowers at cemeteries
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio -- How could someone steal from a cemetery?The director at Woodside Cemetery in Middletown said they've seen more cemetery thefts this year than in the past, with thieves making off with flowers and vases made of precious metals like brass, bronze and aluminum.The Middletown-based Granger Plastics Company has come up with one solution. They make vases from polyethlyn, which Shawn Cravens said can withstand the elements and still look good as part of a memorial. Watch the video above to learn more about the problem and see what's being done to address it.
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