Florists in Buena Vista, VA
Find local Buena Vista, Virginia florists below that deliver beautiful flowers to residences, business, funeral homes and hospitals in Buena Vista and surrounding areas. Choose from roses, lilies, tulips, orchids, carnations and more from the variety of flower arrangements in a vase, container or basket. Place your flower delivery order online of call.
Buena Vista Flower Shops
2463 Beech Avenue
Buena Vista, VA 24416
(540) 261-6300
Buena Vista VA News
Nov 15, 2018Holiday craft fairs in Marin County
Miller Creek Road, San Rafael; marinwood.org. Nov. 17: Holiday Artisan Fair & Sale. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Mt. Carmel School Auditorium: 17 Buena Vista Ave., Mill Valley; 415-388-4332. Nov. 17 and 18: Annual Noel Notions Christmas Bazaar with arts and crafts vendors, a raffle and homemade treats. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 17; 9 a.m. to noon Nov. 18.
Nativity of Christ Greek Orthodox Church: 1110 Highland Drive, Novato; 415-883-1998. Nov. 17: Fourth annual Holiday Bazaar features crafts, sculptures and jewelry made by more than 40 Bay Area artisans. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Pop-up art gallery: 175 San Marin Plaza, Novato; marnejaye.com. Nov. 23 through Dec. 9: Marne Jaye’s Fine Art Pop-up Gallery features artwork by Novato artist Marne Jaye and four other artists. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.
Marin Center: 10 Avenue of the Flags, San Rafael; marincounty.org. Nov. 29 through Dec. 7: Marin Center's Pop-Up Holiday Boutique features Marin artisans showcasing jewelry, textiles, home accessories, and quality crafts. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.
Dance Palace: 503 B St., Point Reyes Station; 415-663-1075. Nov. 30 through Dec. 2: 48th annual Artisan Craft & Holiday Market features more than 40 West Marin artisans. 4 to 9 p.m. Nov. 30; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 1; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 2.
December
Landmarks Art & Garden Center: 841 Tiburon Blvd., Tiburon; landmarkssociety.com/events. Dec. 1: Landmarks 14th annual Holiday Art & Craft Sale offers art and crafts from local artists showcasing fine jewelry, baked goods and preserves and knit animals. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Mill Valley Community Center: 180 Camino Alto, Mill Valley; millvalleyrecreation.org. Dec. 1: 14th annual Holiday Craft Fair features more than 55 artists selling handmade arts and crafts. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Muir Beach Community Center: 19 Seacape Drive, Muir Beach; MuirBeachArtsFair.com. Dec. 1 and 2: Muir Beach Holiday Arts Fair offers handmade fine art, crafts and gourmet holiday treats. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 1; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 2.
Novato Elks Lodge: 7078 Redwood Blvd., Novato. Dec. 1: Arts and Craft Faire offers fused glass, jewelry, candles and accessories, pottery and jams. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Courtesy of Nativity of Christ Greek Orthodox ChurchNativity of Christ Greek Orthodox Church’s fourth annual Holiday Bazaar is Nov. 17 at the Novato church.
The Hivery: 38 Miller Ave., Suite 20, Mill Valley; 415-569-7760; thehivery.com. Dec. 2: The Hivery Holiday Market features cosmetics, body care, clothing, accessories,and flowers. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church of San Rafael: 1510 Fifth Ave., San Rafael; 415-456-6760. Dec. 2: Annual Advent Festival and Fair features fair-trade arts and crafts, and homemade jams and treats. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Bolinas Community Center: 14 Wharf Road, Bolinas; bocenter.org. Dec. 7 through 9: Bolinas Winter Faire offers handmade crafts, jewelry and art made by West Marin artists. 5 to 10 p.m. Dec. 7; 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. De...
Nov 15, 2018Everything worth doing in Orlando from now till the end of the year that has nothing to do with the holidays
City of Stages 8 pm; Will's Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $5.
Yandel 8 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $60; 407-934-2583.
Friday, Nov. 23
Allan Vache Quartet 8:15 pm; Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, 1905 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park; $15; 407-636-9951.
Classic Albums Live: Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here 7 pm; Hard Rock Live, 6050 Universal Blvd.; $16-$31; 407-351-5483.
Folk Yeah, Vol. 3: Electric
5 pm; Will's Dirty Laundry, 1036 N. Mills Ave.; $15-$25.
Gargamel! 8 pm; The Veranda Live, 707 E. Washington St.; Free; 407-405-1144.
Ghost 8 pm; Walt Disney Theater, Dr. Phillips Center, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $39.50-$225; 844-513-2014.
Hurricane Bill on Mills Benefit: Eat the Elderly, Tracey Blades & the Born Losers, Grace Return 9 pm; Will's Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $7.
Mayday Parade, This Wild Life, William Ryan Key, Oh, Weatherly 7 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $27.50; 407-934-2583.
Silverstein, Hawthorne Heights, As Cities Burn, Capstan 5 pm; The Beacham, 46 N. Orange Ave.; $22.50-$25; 407-648-8363.
Spite, Shadow of Intent, Left Behind, Orthodox 6:30 pm; Soundbar, 37 W. Pine St.; $15.
The Story So Far, Turnover, Citizen, Movements 6:30 pm; The Plaza Live, 425 N.
Jun 14, 2018Funeral arrangements set for Grupo Mazz frontman Jimmy Gonzalez
Tuesday, June 12, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, located at 1914 Barnard Road in Brownsville. Committal services will follow at Buena Vista Burial Park in Brownsville.Jimmy was preceded in death by his parents, Consuelo "La Morena" and Santiago "Chago" Mendez Gonzalez; an infant daughter, Lisa Denise Gonzalez; a grandson, Baby Patrick Henry Gonzalez; and a brother-in-law, Richard Villarreal.Jimmy is survived by his wife of 19 years, Anna Lisa Gonzalez, his 5 sons: Henry Lee (Patricia), James "Junebug" (Lenore), Lee Michael "Mikey" (Nancy), Joseph "Choch" (Celina), and Robert Lee "Uker" (Erica) and their mother, Yolanda Solis. He was the proud grandfather of 10: Lee Michael Jr., Dominic James, Jaymee Leigh, Myranda Jolie, Miranda Larysse, Nicholas Anthony, Meagan Grace, Henry Lee, and Sofia Lee. Jimmy will also be missed by his siblings: Beatriz "Bea" Villarreal, Julia "Lulu" Garza, Tommie "Magill" (Betty) Gonzalez, Cindy (Adolfo) Garcia and Norma Lee (Lonnie) Valdez along with numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family members.According to the funeral home, ‘In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts in Jimmy's name may be made to the Gonzalez Family Fund at any IBC bank, account #1012511023.'...
Aug 10, 2017Flowers honored for veterinary service
Mission, has been honored with the 2015 President’s Award by the American Veterinary Medical Association.Flowers grew up on the Young Life Ranch in Buena Vista, where he spent a lot of time around animals. He admired the veterinarians that visited the ranch and enjoyed their visits.“Those experiences, I think, moved me towards that (veterinary) direction,” says Flowers.After graduating from Buena Vista High School in 1971, Flowers attended a pre-veterinary program at Colorado State University, where he also joined the Phi Beta Kappa honor society. He was accepted into veterinary school, graduating with a veterinary degree in 1978.He started a private veterinary practice in Walla Walla, Wash. for a time before joining the Air Force as a captain and a veterinarian in Panama City, Fla.Flowers and his wife Jan became interested in international work, so they took a short-term trip to Haiti with the CVM. “I had a great experience and saw how the skills of the profession could help poor farmers in the developing world,” he says.Afterward, he sold his practice in Haiti to veterinarians working for him, and he and Jan traveled to Kenya, Africa and worked with the Maasai people from 1985 to 1990 on the Kenya-Tanzania border.Working in Kenya and serving the Maa... (Chaffee County Times)
May 7, 2017Everything Mother's Day
Antique tractor rides will be available ($5 for adults, $3 for kids 3–10), or we could just stroll the 53 acres of multicolored ranunculus. Rancho Buena Vista High School’s Ballet Folklorico will be performing onstage, and we can make our own mixed bouquet to take home. Tickets are $14, $7 for kids 3–10. Or we could sweeten the deal by adding chocolate to the garden scene: the San Diego Botanic Garden in Encinitas (760-436-3036) will host their famous Chocolate Festival on May 13th from 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Vendors such as Mother Tucker’s Toffee, Nibble Chocolate, and Yummy Cupcakes will provide a variety of chocolate confections, and there will be tastings, demonstrations, and the obligatory chocolate fountain. Tasting tickets are $1 apiece; vendor items range from $1–$3. Admission for adults is $14; seniors and military, $10; kids 3–12, $8. (San Diego Reader)
Apr 7, 2017Disney World's flower festival is a spring celebration for the senses
Mickey Mouse and other topiaries on display at the Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.As spring begins, our thoughts are turning to school breaks, getting out in the sun and planting flowers. You might even be thinking of a trip to Walt Disney World for your spring break. It is a great time to visit because the weather is nice, and flowers are in full bloom.It is also time for the Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival, going on through May 31. It really is a festival for your senses. There are flowers for your eyes to see and nose to smell, food to taste, and concerts for your ears. From the moment you enter the park, you will notice the flowers and topiaries. There are more than 70 Disney-themed topiaries throughout Epcot such as Elsa, Anna, Pluto, Minnie, Snow White, the Seven Dwarfs and, of course, Mickey.The rose garden is amazing with every kind of rose known. Don’t walk past the butterfly tent, where you can interact with different species of butterflies. When you enter the International Showcase, the smells of the different foods from all the lands will make your mouth water. Like the Food and Wine Festival in the fall, there is a charge for the food (usually $5). Some examples from this year’s festival include: pulled pork sliders with slaw, home-made falafel, meatball parmigiana, beef tenderloin tips, spicy chicken lettuce wraps, sugar cane shrimp skewer, chile relleno di picadillo, ahi tuna poke sesame ginger, plus many more. There are also many wines, beers and non-alcoholic drinks to try, for instance, a Watermelon Cucumber Slushy — with gin or without. Behind-the-scenes experiences, seminars... (Charleston Gazette-Mail (subscription))