Reed's Pickering Flower Shop
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Reed's Pickering Flower Shop
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1355 Kingston Rd
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Jul 27, 2017Issaquah Farmers Market abounds with fresh fare, fruit, flowers and more | Photos
The 2017 season kicked off on May 6 and runs through Sept. 30 — rain or shine — from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays at the Pickering Barn, 1730 10th Ave. NW.The market also hosts live music and entertainment, on-site master gardener experts, cooking demonstrations, nonprofit and hobby booths and more.For information, visit issaquahwa.gov/market. Brandon from Issaquah-based WiseGuy Italian Street Food dishes up his famous Italian hoagie. William Shaw/staff photoRegular floral vendors from Lia’s Garden, of Snohomish, smile from a blaze of peonies. William Shaw/staff photoimg width="1280" height="960" src="https://1yfci5yhnwj32rp6f17dt99q-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/web1_parks-survey.jpg" class="attachment-FP Small size-FP Small" alt="" srcset="https://1yfci5yhnwj32rp6f17dt99q-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/web1_parks-survey-640x480@2x.jpg 1280w, https://1yfci5yhnwj32rp6f17dt99q-wp... (Issaquah Reporter)
Jan 5, 2017Two decades of flowers in Osterville
Market closed they now rely on having flowers delivered each morning.
“We only use high end flowers here,” said designer and shop manager Amanda Pickering. “We’ve all been doing this, designing and arranging flowers, for many years. Everything we do here is custom. There’s a lot of talent here,” she added, looking over at her fellow designer Karen Metois, who was skillfully arranging a display.
The busiest time of year for Vintage Flowers is late summer and fall, as the largest part of their business is providing flowers and arrangements for weddings. Like many designers nationwide they are seeing the farmhouse trend growing in popularity. Brides come into the shop with photos and ideas they’ve gotten off of Pinterest, an online social media site where one can collect images of just about anything on curated boards. “It makes it easy to know what they want,” said Pickering. Many of the desired arrangements for weddings include very low arrangements with a lot of flowers, candles and candelabras.
The shop also rents out its lovely handmade, hand-sewn silk hydrangea tablecloths, one of which was on display in the front room.
Vintage Flowers is open year round and provides flowers for many other events besides weddings. There are the usual holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, funerals and business openings where flowers are traditional gifts or remembrances. The staff also provides flowers and plants to realtors doing photo shoots of properties or to help stage a property for showing. They decorate houses for Christmas but also for other special events, and are often hired by local restaurants and meeting venues to decorate for seasonal or special occasions.
Winter can be a quiet time in a flo... (Barnstable Patriot)
Nov 3, 2016Garden clubs release flower show winners
Jean Moore, left, flower show judge, awarded the Judge's Award of Merit to Nancy Collins of Pickerington Garden Club.(Photo: Submitted photo)
LANCASTER - The Fairfield County Federated Garden Clubs held their fall flower show “Four Seasons” Oct. 10 in the art hall at the Fairfield County Fair.
The Carroll Community Garden Club was the host for the Basil, Bremen, Faithful Gardeners, Lithopolis and Pickerington garden clubs. These clubs are members of the Ohio Association of Garden Clubs. Jean Moore, of Minford and an OAGC accredited flower show judge, judged the show. The show included education exhibits by the host club. Hoffman’s Flowers of Baltimore displayed a commercial exhibit.
Mary Warga of the Faithful Gardeners Garden Club won the artistic best of show for her summer: Fourth of July, illuminating design. Nancy Collins of the Pickerington Garden Club won the judge’s award of distinction for her spring: A Day in the Garden abstract design using garden tools. Judy Karcher of the Rambling Designers Garden Club won miniature best of show for her fall traditional design. (Lancaster Eagle Gazette)
Sep 28, 2016Final Issaquah Farmers Market of 2016 is Saturday
Issaquah Farmers Market.
The 21st and final market session of 2016 runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Pickering Barn, which is located at 1730 10th Ave. NW.
The market is held rain or shine.
(Issaquah Press, Sammamish Review, Snovalley Star, Newcastle News)
Sep 28, 2016Girls tennis scoreboard: Tuesday, Sept. 27 results
Rosary 3
Singles -- No.1: Graft (R) d. Hatch 10-5; No.2: Perez (Y) d. Dassis 10-5; No.3: Russelburg (Y) d. Thoms 10-7.
Doubles -- No.1: Keane/Pickering (Y) d. Ford/Hawkins 10-4; No.2: Kosulic/Romana (Y) d. Konen/Vander Linde 10-7; No.3: Novack/Bancroft (R) d. Pacetti/Runge 10-2; No.4: Peters/Di Iorio (R) d. Mohr/Crumpton 10-1.
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Jacobs 5, Elk Grove 2
Singles -- No.1: Je.Vujanic (EG) d. Steinkamp 6-0, 6-0; No.2: Jo.Vujanic (EG) d. Seong 6-2, 6-1; No.3: Cunningham (J) d. Choporis 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles -- No.1: Toomire/Skepnek (J) d. Oda/Szull 6-3, 6-2; No.2: Beyer/Gilman (J) d. Bharker/Murugeson 6-1, 6-0; No.3: Japkowski/Nissankula (J) d. Wojnorowska 6-0, 6-0; No.4: Nichols/Shi... (Chicago Daily Herald)
Feb 3, 2016James R. DiProfio, 81, of Westborough
St. Luke the Evangelist Church, 70 West Main St., Westborough. Burial will follow in St. Luke’s Cemetery. Calling hours at the David A. Pickering Westborough Funeral Home, 62 West Main St., Westborough, are Thursday, Feb. 4, from 4-7 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to St. Luke the Evangelist Church Memorial Fund, 70 West Main St., Westborough, MA 01581.
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