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Business name:
Norma Mae's Flowers And Gifts Raven
Address:
6401 Riverside Dr
City:
Raven
State:
Virginia
Zip Code:
24639
Phone number:
(276) 498-7300
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Nov 9, 2019

Marquis Flowers, Sterling Moore, Sealver Siliga among ex-Patriots taken in XFL draft - Yahoo Sports

Patriot from 2012-15, also went to Dallas with their second pick of the front seven phase.Moore, 29, known for stripping the ball from Baltimore Ravens receiver Lee Evans in the end zone and denying what would've been a winning touchdown catch in the Pats' 2011 AFC Championship Game victory, was picked by the Seattle Dragons in the defensive back phase.Other notable ex-Patriots, defensive end Kony Ealy, acquired in a trade by New England in 2017 but cut that summer in training camp, was the first pick of the Houston Roughnecks in the open phase. Running back Ralph Webb, an undrafted free agent who had a strong preseason opener in 2018 before being cut, was the first pick of the Tampa Bay Vipers in the open phase and linebacker Scooby Wright, who played for the Patriots this past preseason and was cut from their practice squad Oct. 1, was chosen by the DC Defenders in the front-seven phase. Former Boston College running back Andre Williams was selected by Houston in the skill position phase.Trade deadline preview: Patriots could add these players>>>Click here to download the new MyTeams App by NBC Sports! Receive comprehensive coverage of your teams and stream the Celtics easily on your device." data-reactid="25" Click here to download the new MyTeams App by NBC Sports! Receive comprehensive coverage of your teams and stream the Celtics easily on your device.Marquis Flowers, Sterling Moore, Sealver Siliga among ex-Patriots taken in XFL draft originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston" data-reactid="26" Marquis Flowers, Sterling Moore, Sealver Siliga among ex-Patriots taken in XFL draft originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston...

Nov 28, 2018

Endangered Brodiaea plant produces ‘super bloom’ in hills above Glendora - The San Gabriel Valley Tribune

They look for a place to hide, like finding a companion plant,” she explained. That way they can be protected from ravenous deer. “They are survivors.” Even the Colby Fire of January 2014 did not stop them. In fact, the ash from the fire helped enhance the soil, which helped the Brodiaea to germinate. These Brodiaea filifolia in Glendora are the purest of the species, she said. They are pollinated by a bee fly, which keeps their DNA the same. About 20,000 plants are thriving along the ridgeline above the Colby Trail. In Bluebird Canyon exist another 5,000 and about another 10,000 in another hillside canyon, she said. The Colby Trail is open to the public during the daytime. Croissant reminds everyone to stay on the trails. “They are state and federally protected, so that means you could be arrested or cited for any kind of abuse to the plant,” she said. The Glendora Conservancy is hosting a Brodiaea Month and is offering a special program on the plant on May 20 at the Glendora Library, with a lecture by Croissant and a video on the plant’s history. The plant is the city’s official flower. Glendora is the only city in California with an endangered species as its city flower.

Jul 26, 2018

Things to do on Tuesday around Carson City

Spirit of America' Art Show in the Nevada Artists Association Gallery at the Brewery Arts Center (10am-4pm) - CCAI Art Exhibit: ‘Jenny Raven: The Creative Growth Years 1979 – 1984' in the Sierra Room of the Carson City Community Center (room open to the public during Carson City official meetings) - New Volunteer Orientation at the Carson Valley Community Food Closet: 1255 Waterloo Ln Unit B, Gardnerville (10:30am; All interested parties are welcome to attend, no RSVP required; We will give you a tour of the warehouse, talk about our volunteer opportunities, and give you the opportunity to sign up for a volunteer shift) - $6.50 Movies All Day for Reward Members at Galaxy Theater - Fandango (some restrictions/exclusions apply; apply free online at www.galaxytheaters.com ) - Free Lunch for Kids Program at the Bridge Church: 901 N. Stewart AND at Park Terrace Park: 1327 La Loma (11am-12:15pm, weather permitting; Open to ages 2-18, Children do not need to be enrolled in any program at the meal site - Adults are not eligible for these federally funded meals; Meals must be eaten at the serving site, they cannot be carried away; hosted by Food For Thought) - Twosday at the Westside Pour House (11am-10pm; $2 tacos, chips with salsa, and beer specials) - All you can eat Wings at the Fox Brewpub (11am-10pm; $14.95) - All day Happy Hour at Remedy's Bar (11am-close) - $1 PBR at the Blue Bull - Live Music with CW and Dr. Spitmore at Comma Coffee (12pm-2pm) - Capital Nevada Toastmasters Weekly Meeting at the Black Bear Diner inside the Max Casino in the Atrium in the back (12:05pm-1pm) - Carson City Arts and Culture Coalition Monthly Meeting in the Espresso Yourself Cafe at the Brewery Arts Center (2:30pm; all artists, representatives of arts organizations, and those interested in the arts in Carson City are invited) - Family Game Night at Battle Born Social: 318 N. Carson St. (4pm-9pm; kids 10 and under eat free with purchase of adult entrée; family friendly games in dining room, adults only games in the Sage Lounge) - MindenFest Farmers Market on Esmeralda Street in Downtown Minden (4pm-8pm; fresh produce, arts and crafts, baked goods, local meat, and live music) - Sun Mountain Meditation Group at Sierra Foot and Ankle: 2350 S. Carson St., #4 – corner of Rhodes and S. Curry St. (4:30pm-5:15pm, please arrive a little early; Learn the basics of meditation practice with Angela Sullivan; no charge, donations always appreciated) - Wine Tasting at Alatte inside the Carson Nugget (5pm-7pm; $6, free for Barrel Room members) - Muscle Powered Evening Conditioning Hike: Tahoe Rim Trail, Spooner Summit South - Meet at the Hwy 50 Park n Ride to carpool to the trailhead (5:30pm-7:30pm; 4-6 miles in length with an elevation gain, sometimes over 500 feet, and usually on single track trail...

Jul 6, 2018

Casey Batchelor reveals her incredible post-baby body in floral bikini SIX WEEKS after giving birth to daughter Florence

CBB star's golden tan while a pair of matching bottoms rested low on her hips, showcasing her honed legs. The beauty's raven tresses were styled sleek and straight while her pretty features were enhanced with a swipe of mascara and eyeliner.Bubbling over with happiness, the reality star couldn't keep the smile off her face as she enjoyed a leisurely dip in the pool while chatting to her friend. Hot mama: A teal bikini top printed with fuschia, gold and orange flowers drew the eye to the CBB star's golden tan while a pair of matching bottoms rested low on her hips, showcasing her honed legs Confident: The beauty's raven tresses were styled sleek and straight while her pretty features were enhanced with a swipe of mascara and eyeliner Refreshed: The radiant new mother looked happy and carefree as she soaked up the sun ...

May 24, 2018

Thieves target flowers at cemeteries

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.

Mar 23, 2018

Highway wildflowers to appear soon

Carteret County. Greg Rayburn, transportation supervisor advanced for Carteret, Lenoir, Craven, Jones, Pamlico and Pitt counties said one bed will be near the stoplight going toward Emerald Isle from Cedar Point. Another point will be a long flower bed that runs next to the bridge in Cape Carteret. Near the Hardee’s and Ribeyes, he added, Gloriosa daisies may be coming up from last fall.LenoirOn U.S. 70 near the Wayne County line, Rayburn said poppies were planted along with purple larkspur flowers.And between roads near the Chevrolet dealership coming out of Lagrange, folks may see poppies and biden flowers later in the summer, a flower native to North Carolina.Also on U.S. 70 near exit 148, a bed of poppies and larkspur will be coming up.The mix of California poppies, red poppies and larkspur is used so often because the flowers stand up to herbicide treatments.“We’re restricted to one or two flower (species) in a bed because you know you’ll be dealing with certain weeds and will have to use certain herbicides.”CravenA long, narrow bed on U.S. 70 toward the Jones overpass and N.C. 41 will show off some purple larkspur flowers this spring. Last summer, sunflowers were planted in the location.Jones and PamlicoFor this year, Rayburn said there just wasn’t an appropriate place to plant wildflowers in Jones or Pamlico counties because the flower beds are usually about an acre.In fact, sometimes traditional sites for flowers have to refrain from planting to let the soil recover.“If you go by a bed and it hasn’t been planted, it might have been left out for rotation purposes,” Rayburn said.With 25 years of experience working with the DOT, Rayburn said he has seen changes come through the wildflower program.One of the specific challenges has been dealing with the Round-Up resistant pig weed, he said.“I’ve seen a lot of changes in the way we do the things we do but we still get the same end product,” Rayburn said.Vause, too, has been working roadside maintenance with the DOT for 21 years, so he has been involved with the wildflower program nearly the entire time.“My crew and I take a lot of pride in doing it and we enjoy hearing the positive feedback in what we do,” Vause said. “It’s one of our nicer programs.”Not only does the program add color to the roadway, Vause said visitors to the state usually enjoy the sights you can’t find in other states.“It’s kind of like a showcase for the state, when people come in they comment a lot of times how nice the flowers look,” Vause said.And, it puts a smile on their face when they drive by.“It does make everybody happy when they see it,” Vause said.A handful of native North Carolina wildflower species are used in the mix of species sown from fall to spring along highways throughout the state.Where they are planted, Rick said, is up to the environmental department for each district across the state, provided the acres meet criteria for wildflowers.“These areas typically have a little slope and face traffic so as to be seen by travelers,” Rick said.And although it is tempting to exit your vehicle and pick the flowers or snap some pictures, Rick said it’s best to enjoy the flowers as you pass by.“NCDOT does not advise getting out of vehicles to view wildflowers as safety is our highest priority,” Rick said.And leaving the flowers alone will allow others to enjoy them, too.To help identify the flowers or at least give you a better idea what’s ou... (New Bern Sun Journal)

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