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Order flowers and gifts from Sincerely Shawn Florist located in Latrobe PA for a birthday, anniversary, graduation or a funeral service. The address of the flower shop is 1020 Latrobe Thirty Plz Ste 423, Latrobe Pennsylvania 15650 Zip. The phone number is (724) 532-1445. We are committed to offer the most accurate information about Sincerely Shawn Florist in Latrobe PA. Please contact us if this listing needs to be updated. Sincerely Shawn Florist delivers fresh flowers – order today.

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Sincerely Shawn Florist
Address:
1020 Latrobe Thirty Plz Ste 423
City:
Latrobe
State:
Pennsylvania
Zip Code:
15650
Phone number:
(724) 532-1445
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Apr 27, 2019

Wild for flowers: Spring blooming season finally arrives in Pittsburgh region - Tribune-Review

Forbes State Forest • Duff Park, Murrysville • Pleasant Valley Park, Murrysville • By vehicle on the hillsides through Loyalhanna Gorge between Latrobe and Ligonier • Cedar Creek Park, Cedar Creek Gorge, Rostraver • Braddock’s Trail Park, North Huntingdon Allegheny County • Fall Run Park, Shaler • Trillium Trail, Fox Chapel • Indian Hill Meadow, Boyce Park, Monroeville • Frick Park, Squirrel Hill and Regent Square, Pittsburgh • Schenley Park, Oakland, Pittsburgh Elsewhere • Raccoon Creek State Park wildflower reserve, Hanover Township, Beaver • Meadow Run Trail and others, Ohiopyle State Park, Fayette • Fallingwater, near Ohiopyle, Fayette • Flight 93 National Memorial, Stonycreek, Somerset • Wolf Creek Narrows Natural Area, near Slippery Rock, Butler • Mingo Creek County Park, near Finleyville, Washington Renatta Signorini is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Renatta at 724-837-5374, rsignorini@tribweb.com or via Twitter . Wildflower Walk• May 3 and 10, 6-8 p.m.• In the Laurel Highlands area• Registration is required with Rachael Mahony at 724-259-2201 or rmahony@pa.gov TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. More Westmoreland Stories ...

Oct 26, 2018

Pumpkins, flowers spread Fred Rogers' message of kindness

With an invitation to “harvest kindness,” the gourds are the latest manifestation of the influence late Latrobe native and children’s television host Fred Rogers has had on multiple generations of viewers. Two of those former viewers, college students Colton DeBiase of Murrysville and Tiffany Schmoyer of North Huntingdon, have joined forces in a pop-up Kindness Day initiative. Together with DeBiase’s mother, Melissa, on Sunday they scattered 30 some pumpkins in spots across Westmoreland and Allegheny counties. They’re hoping passersby will find them and gain encouragement from attached quotes culled from the sayings of Rogers and others who have been advocates of kindness. “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted,” the note states on one of several pumpkins the trio placed amid the “Art in the Alley” array of creative works that line an alley near Greensburg’s Palace Theatre. The pumpkins and the affixed messages are meant “for anyone to pick up and just feel good,” said Schmoyer, a senior psychology major at Seton Hill University, who also is active as a fashion and lifestyle blogger and social media consultant. Th...

Oct 12, 2018

Pumpkins, flowers spread Fred Rogers' message of kindness

With an invitation to “harvest kindness,” the gourds are the latest manifestation of the influence late Latrobe native and children’s television host Fred Rogers has had on multiple generations of viewers. Two of those former viewers, college students Colton DeBiase of Murrysville and Tiffany Schmoyer of North Huntingdon, have joined forces in a pop-up Kindness Day initiative. Together with DeBiase’s mother, Melissa, on Sunday they scattered 30 some pumpkins in spots across Westmoreland and Allegheny counties. They’re hoping passersby will find them and gain encouragement from attached quotes culled from the sayings of Rogers and others who have been advocates of kindness. “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted,” the note states on one of several pumpkins the trio placed amid the “Art in the Alley” array of creative works that line an alley near Greensburg’s Palace Theatre. The pumpkins and the affixed messages are meant “for anyone to pick up and just feel good,” said Schmoyer, a senior psychology major at Seton Hill University, who also is active as a fashion and lifestyle blogger and social media consultant. Th...

Feb 2, 2016

Jessica Long Leads 2016 U.S. Paralympic Swimming National Team Announcement

SM6 Nelya Schasfoort Avon Lake, Ohio S7/SB7/SM7 Mallory Weggemann Eagan, Minn. S8/SB7/SM9 Men Evan Austin Terre Haute, Ind. S8/SB7/SM8 Cody Bureau Latrobe, Pa. S9/SB9/SM9 Michael DeMarco San Diego, Calif. S3/SB2/SM3 Ryan Duemler Chesterfield, Mo. S8/SB7/SM8 Rudy Garcia-Tolson Bloomington, Calif. S8/SB7/SM7 USA Paralympics contributed this report. 18 Shares ...

Feb 2, 2016

'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood' play area equipment from Monroeville Mall given to Latrobe

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood' play area equipment from Monroeville Mall given to Latrobe By Stacey Federoff Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015, 10:57 p.m. Email Newsletters Sign up for one of our email newsletters. Instead of making another trip to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, a Mister Rogers' trolley has made a journey from Monroeville to Latrobe. The trolley and several other pieces of equipment from the play area at Monroeville Mall were donated to the Latrobe-GLSD Parks and Recreation Commission. After a multimillion dollar renovation project at the mall was announced earlier this year, officials began discussions about updating the play area on the first floor near Macy's department store, said Dawn Gnieski, brand development and marketing specialist with CBL Associates Properties Inc., which owns the mall. Since about 2002, children under 6 could pretend they were a part of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, crawling on and under the trolley, Daniel Striped Tiger's clock, King Friday's castle, trees, bridges and flowers in a 1,500-square-foot play area. “Mister ... (Tribune-Review)

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