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Business name:
Blue Mountain Blooms
Address:
1800 Newville Rd
City:
Carlisle
State:
Pennsylvania
Zip Code:
17015
Phone number:
(717) 243-7888
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Find Blue Mountain Blooms directions to 1800 Newville Rd in Carlisle, PA (Zip 17015) on the Map. It's latitude and longitude coordinates are 40.20191, -77.272947 respectively.

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Dec 10, 2020

Karen Hannis Meinhart Obituary - Mt. Holly Springs, PA | Cumberlink Sentinel - Legacy.com

Karen Hannis Meinhart September 25, 1953- December 07, 2020 Karen Hannis Meinhart, 67, of Carlisle, passed away on 7 December 2020 with her family by her side after a courageous battle against pancreatic cancer. Karen was born on 25 September 1953 in Allentown, Pennsylvania to the late Bridget and Rollin Hannis. Karen graduated from Central Catholic High School in Allentown in 1971. She met her future husband, Richard, at a dance while he was a student at a nearby university. They married in 1975, and together they traveled the world with the US Air Force, living in Arkansas, the Azores, Delaware, Texas, Germany, Rhode Island, and Virginia. They settled in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where they built a warm and welcoming home in which to grow old together and filled it with art from their family's adventures together. Karen worked as an administrator and human resources professional with the US Government and retired from federal service in 2016. She is survived and lovingly remembered by her husband of 45 years, Richard Meinhart of Carlisle; her daughter, Lauren Meinhart of Os...

Sep 7, 2020

Area flower farm blooming with business - Springfield News Sun

Consider the Lilies has a farm stand on site in New Carlisle that’s self serve or people can order online ahead at cthelilies.com and get a pick up time. They keep their hours and options updated on their Facebook page, Instagram or website.The flower farm has a presence at 2nd Street Market in downtown Dayton and also bring ordered flowers for pick-ups to St. Anne the Tart in east Dayton.ExploreGrowth of veganism boosts Dayton chef’s businessThey can also have some delivery options for a fee.Throughout the year, some customers sign up for regular flower subscriptions.“There’s a lot of people-- especially over this COVID time -- who enjoy having flowers in the house,” Lavy said.Lavy herself loves to be out with the flowers during the colder months.“Its very therapeutic. My favorite time to be out here in the winter time. We don’t have a lot blooming at that time, but we do have some. It’s cool outside but its nice and warm in here,” she said.Wendy Lavy, owner of Consider the Lillies flower farm in New Carlisle, talks about the flowers t...

Mar 19, 2020

From flower shops to comic book stores, some ‘non-essential’ businesses stay open during coronavirus scare - PennLive

And one retailer, although not a restaurant is using those guidelines. For the Comix Connection on the Carlisle Pike in Hampden Township, the comic shop is taking a unique approach. It closed its shop but you can call in your order and pay ahead of time and pick up your order at the store from your car.“Shop this week’s new comics from a safe distance!” the store’s Facebook page said. “Then call in an order, pay by phone, and pick them up at your convenience without ever leaving your vehicle! We’re starting curbside pick-ups now, and will be offering them every day this week from 12 - 6. Please stay in your car and DO NOT line-up at the door; we want to minimize contact, not crowd you all together! Thanks!”Nicole Wagman, an employee at the Comix Connection said the service is basically like a carryout service, but in this case the carryout service is for comics.“ [Our] doors are locked,” Nicole Wagman, an employee at the Comix Connection said. “No customers [are] coming in -- but you can still get comics.”The store was offering this service from noon to 6 p.m. on Tuesday but Wagman says everything is day to day so customers should call ahead.The store only has an employee or two working at a time. Wagman says that comics are released weekly especially on Wednesday so with the takeout option the business is trying their best way to balance things out.[embedded content]At video game retailer, Gamestop on Union Deposit Road in Susquehanna Township, a note on the door said that only five people could be in the store at a time to purchase products. The note asked if people were “just looking” then they should go to the company’s website. Officials at the corporate office couldn’t be reached for comment.Several cell phone stores were open in Susquehanna Township and Lower Paxton Township including AT&T, which says it is asking its employees to take on preventative measures.“We’re asking our employees in customer-facing roles or those that require onsite presence to take appropriate preventative measures – whether they are in our stores, call centers, our customers’ homes or businesses. This includes stocking up on hand sanitizer and disinfecting spray and wipes, increased cleaning and sanitizing for all company-operated stores with an added focus on locations in affected areas. We’re also encouraging employees who may not feel well to avoid coming to work or interacting with customers.”p class="article__paragraph article__paragraph--left" id="ZL2...

May 25, 2017

Fire destroys wedding flowers at Dover Twp. home

Ladchaw said fire officials saw smoke as soon as they turned onto Fox Run Drive from Carlisle Road.CLOSE A suspected grill fire leaves bride-to-be flowerless. “It was a pretty decent column of smoke,” he said. He did not have a damage estimate immediately available.The lieutenant said the residences are still livable. No injuries were reported.— Reach Christopher Dornblaser at cdornblaser@yorkdispatch.com or on Twitter at @YDDornblaser. Staff photographer Dawn Sagert contributed to this report.Read or Share this story: http://www.yorkdispatch.com/story/news/2017/05/17/fire-destroys-wedding-flowers-dover-twp-home/101798628/... (York Dispatch)

Feb 9, 2017

Grandson of Wolves legend Ron Flowers set for dream Premier League move

Midland Football League Premier Division. Despite playing in the the ninth tier of English football, he managed to do enough in a friendly against Carlisle United to impress the 12th-best side in the country. And now Flowers, who also had Cardiff City interested, is close to agreeing terms with Burnley according to sources at Turf Moor. The defender’s sporting prowess isn’t just limited to the football pitch. Last summer he also captained Milford Hall Cricket Club in the Staffordshire Club Cricket Championship. His grandfather is one of the greatest midfielders in Wolves’ history, winning three first division titles and an FA Cup during 15 years at Molineux. Brocton FC tweeted: “Congratulations to Harry Flowers who leaves Brocton today to join Burnley. The very best of luck from us all.” ... (expressandstar.com)

Apr 22, 2016

Wildflowers are springing up all over

Many folks don’t realize that one of the best (and certainly not the only one) is Bendix Woods County Park in New Carlisle, specifically in its state-dedicated nature preserve, where the big white trilliums flourish. We’re also lucky to have several guided hikes where you can learn from experts. Guided flower hikes All are free unless otherwise noted. • Rum Village Park nature center, 2626 S. Gertrude St., South Bend, hosts a guided hike at 2 p.m. Sunday. • Love Creek County Park, 9292 Huckleberry Road, Berrien Center, hosts guided hikes at 3 p.m. on the next three Saturdays: Saturday and April 30 and May 7. Naturalists there like the Old Dam Trail and the Love Creek Valley Loop for flowers. • Michigan Nature Association leads events at its wooded wildflower preserves. RSVP at 517-643-6864 or jbagley@michigannature.org: Join a guided walk at 1 p.m. April 30 at Dowagiac Woods. (From Michigan 51 south of Dowagiac, head west on Peavine Street, right on California Road and left on Frost Street.) Pull invasive garlic mustard on volunteer work days at noon May 7, 10 a.m. May 9 and 10 a.m. May 16 at Dowagiac Woods. Or pull garlic mustard at 9 a.m. May 4 at Riley-Shurte Woods. (From Dowagiac, drive a few miles southeast on Michigan 62, then turn right onto Peavine Street and look for sanctuary on the right.) • Indiana Native Plant & Wildflower Society leads field trips with local experts: 9 a.m. April 30 at Fogwell Nature Preserve, southwest of Fort Wayne; RSVP by April 27 at na.pilla@hotmail.com. 10 a.m. May 14 at Moraine Nature Preserve in Valparaiso; RSVP by May 13 (limited space) at dnimetz@dnr.IN.gov. 9 a.m. May 22 at Bendix Woods County Park in New Carlisle; RSVP by May 20 (max of 18) at na.pilla@hotmail.com or snamestnik@orbisec.com. • Shirley Heinze Land Trust hosts a wildflower hike with local botanist Scott Namestnik from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at Dowagiac Woods. Cost is $25. RSVP at 219-242-8558. Outdoor Adventures author Joseph Dits is at www.southbendtribune.com/outdooradventures, 574-235-6158, @SBToutdoors, jdits@sbtinfo.com and www.facebook.com/sbtoutdooradventures. Earth Day is Friday! • Countywide geocache hunt: Don’t forget that starting Friday, 15 geocaches across St. Joseph County will be ready for you to find throughout the spring and summer. It’s a special way to mark the 50th anniversary of the St. Joseph County Parks and Indiana’s bicentennial. Clues to exact cache locations will be found at geocaching.com. Most of the caches are accessible to wheelchairs and relatively easy to find. And they’ll teach you about local history and parks. In order to win prizes, like park discounts, you can pick up a sheet called a “cacheport” where ... (South Bend Tribune)

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