Woodinville Florist
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Woodinville Florist
Address:
12601 Ne Woodinville Dr., Suite A
Express you love, friendship, thanks, support - or all of the above - with beautiful flowers & gifts!
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Flowers and Gifts News
Aug 22, 2019Judi Tsuchida: Owner of Fena Flowers - 425magazine.com
To Relax
Stefan Schweihofer
At home in my garden
For Dinner
Momoya Sushi & Sake House in Kirkland
To Grab a Drink
Novelty Hill JanuikWinery, Woodinville
To Be Inspired
Any garden nursery; I have an addiction to plants!
Inspiration Board
Listening To
I love the oldies … ’50s, ’60s,’70s.
Favorite Book
I have to admit that I don’t read books; I’d rather be in the garden. I only read articles that pertain to flowers and gardening.
Favorite Movie
Wizard of Oz
Favorite Flower
Cody Doherty via Unsplash
Ranunculus
Best Advice You’ve Received
Hire your weaknesses
Best Business Decision You’ve Made
To move Fena from downtown Kirkland to a warehouse facility in the Totem Lake area. We were able to have 6,000 square feet to operate efficiently, be centrally located for deliveries, and have in-store shopping, at a significantly reduced rent.
Who Inspires You?
My mom. She persevered in internment camp during WWII and becoming a widow at 38 with four small girls. She worked hard her whole life, but more importantly, instilled in her daughters a hard work ethic at a very young age. She gave me the work ethic that I needed to be a good business owner.
Q&A
What spurred you to open your own floral shop?
I had a vision to create a flower shop that offers unique floral arrangements in all price ranges and quality service at competitive prices, while offering the employees better pay and benefits.
How has Fena evolved over the last 31 years?
We are always competitive by sourcing the best products at the best prices. We continuously look for ways to be more productive and continue to improve our processes to provide the best customer service and products at all times.
In what ways have you seen the floral industry change?
When I started in the industry, you could only purchase flowers in a flower shop. We have evolved to compete in price, but more importantly, in the quality of our products and service. We are also involved in our community, donating to several charities.
If you could give advice to your younger professional...
Mar 15, 2019Community calendar: Love in the Market, Green River Glass Show, Northwest Flower & Garden Festival - The Seattle Times
Birthday Adoption Weekends
SAT-SUN Pet adoption discounts, noon-6 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Homeward Pet Adoption Center, 13132 N.E. 177th Place, Woodinville (425-488-4444 or homewardpet.org).
Benefits
PNA Wine Tasting
SAT Ten tastes of wine, appetizers, music, wine store; proceeds benefit PNA activities and programs, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Phinney Neighborhood Center, 6532 Phinney Ave. N, Seattle; $25-$30, $10/designated driver (206-783-2244 or phinneycenter.org/calendar/pna-wine-taste-19).
H'Arts Auction
Most Read Entertainment StoriesSAT Art auction to benefit Schack Art Center programs, 5 p.m. Saturday, Angel Of The Winds Arena, 2000 Hewitt Ave., Everett; $135-$150 (425-259-5050 or schack.org).
Gung Haggis Fat Choy
SUN Cross-cultural event celebrates the 260th birthday of Scottish poet Robert Burns and Chinese New Year with dinner, entertainment including bagpipes and Lion Dance; proceeds benefit Chinese and Scottish youth music, dance and martial arts scholarship programs; 4 p.m. Feb. 24, China Harbor Restaurant, 2040 Westlake Ave. N., Seattle; $45 by reservation (gunghaggisfatchoy-seattle.com).
Reins of Life Auction
PLAN AHEAD Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center 34th annual fundraiser, auction, music, dancing, 5 p.m. March 1, Marriott Bellevue, 200 110th Ave. N.E., Bellevue; $185-$195, reservations required by March 1 (littlebit.org/events/auction).
Biking
Chilly Hilly
SUN Hilly, 33-mile ride around Bainbridge Island, 10-mile option available, start from Seattle includes ferry ride at 7:55, 8:55, 9:35 and 10:40 a.m. Sunday; or start at B.I. Bicycle Shop, 124 Bjune Drive S.E., Bainbridge; course open until 3 p.m. Sunday, Pyramid Alehouse, 1201 First Ave. S., Seattle; $31-$40 (cascade.org).
Dance
Sno-King Internation...
Nov 28, 2018Community calendar: Ballard Holiday Fest, Museum First Thursday and more - The Seattle Times
Nick's Holiday Wine Weekend
FRI-SUN "Oh Chocolate Night" wine tasting and chocolates, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Friday, Columbia Winery, 14030 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville; $65-$95; Saint Nick's Open House Celebration tours and tastings at 25 wineries and tasting rooms, 1-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Woodinville Wine Country, check in Woodinville Visitor Center, 14700 148th Ave. N.E., Woodinville; $50/day or $65/weekend (425-482-7490 or woodinvillewinecountry.com/calendar/).
Swedish Pancake Breakfast
SUN Swedish pancakes with lingonberries or strawberries, ham, beverages, music and folk dancing, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday, Swedish Club, 1920 Dexter Ave. N., Seattle; $5-$11, ages 4 and younger free (206-283-1090 or swedishclubnw.org).
Breakfast with Santa, Poulsbo
SUN Pancakes, eggs, sausage, bacon, ham, beverages, 9 a.m. Sunday, Sons of Norway, 18891 Front St. N.E., Poulsbo; $7-$10 (360-779-5209 or poulsbosonsofnorway.com).
Peruvian Dinner Cooking Class
DEC. 6 La Cocina School Latin cooking course, how to prepare a three-course Peruvian dinner, proceeds benefit Senior Wellness programs, 6 p.m. Dec. 6, El Centro De La Raza, 2524 16th Ave. S., Seattle; $85 (206-957-4649 or elcentrodelaraza.org/).
Brunch with Santa, Shoreline
PLAN AHEAD Crafts for kids, Santa visit, brunch, 12:30-3 p.m. Dec. 8, Shoreline Elks Lodge, 14625 15th Ave. N.E., Shoreline; $5-$10 by reservation; ages 3 and younger free (206-364-1800).
Breakfast with Santa, Auburn
PLAN AHEAD Breakfast, entertainment, Santa visit, 8:30 and 11 a.m. seatings, Dec. 8, Auburn Community & Event Center, 910 Ninth Street S.E., Auburn; $7-$10 by reservation (253-931-3043 or auburnwa.gov/things_to_do.htm).
Holiday events 27th Annual Nativity Exhibit
FRI-SUN Advent exhibit of more than 500 Nativities created by artists in over 115 countries around the world, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday, Messiah Lutheran Church, 7050 35th Ave. N.E., Seattle; free (206-383-5718).
Victorian Country Christmas Festival
FRI-SUN Hundreds of Victorian-themed vendors, Holiday Jubilee Theater, Santa, Christmas displays, Winter Wine Garden, horse-drawn sleigh and carriage rides, kids' activities, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Nov. 28-29, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, Washington State Fair Events Center, 110 Ninth Ave. S.W., Puyallup; $8-$12; cash only at the gate (avictoriancountrychristmas.com).
Ballard HolidayFest
SAT Music by the Smiling Scandinavians, treats, trees, Santa visits, 3-6 p.m. Saturday, Bergen Place Park, 5420 22nd Ave. N.W., Seattle (visitballard.com/events/ballard-holidayfest-2/).
Celebrate the Season at Sky Nursery
SAT Santa visiting 11 a.m.-3 p.m., STRUM Ukulele Band 2-3 p.m. Saturday, Sky Nursery, 18528 Aurora Ave. N., Shoreline (206-546-4851 or skynursery.com).
Hometown Holidays in the Junction
SAT Holiday Night Market with 40 artists, 3-7 p.m. Saturday; entertainment, 4-6 p.m., Santa lights the tree, 6 p.m. Saturday, California Avenue Southwest and Southwest Alaska Street, Seattle (wsjunction...
Jun 14, 2018Community calendar: Juneteenth, PrideFest, Father's Day and more
Saturday, MoltenWorks Glass Studio, 12810 N.E. 178th St., Woodinville (homewardpet.org/events/furbabyshower).
Killer Whale Tales
SAT Presentation about Killer Whales, 1/2 mile elevation nature trail, open an hour in advance, 1 p.m. Saturday, Northwest Stream Center, 600 128th St. S.E., McCollum Park, Everett; $7, reservations required (425-316-8592 or streamkeeper.org).
Bow Wow Meow Luau
PLAN AHEAD Shelters and rescues with pets for adoption, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. June 23, Marymoor Park, 6046 W. Lake Sammamish Parkway N.E., Redmond (facebook.com/events/182570682391431/).
Woodland Park Zoo
ONGOING Assam Rhino Reserve, Butterfly Garden, Willawong Station Bird Feeding, Family Farm, Historic Carousel, keeper talks, Zoomazium kids' activities; baby gorilla Yola on view, 12:30 p.m.-closing daily; zoo open 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. daily; Evening Zoo special hours 6-8:30 p.m. June 21, 28; Woodland Park Zoo, 5500 Phinney Ave. N., Seattle; $12.95-$20.95 ages 2 and younger free (206-548-2500 or zoo.org).
Auto events
Father's Day Car Show
Most Read Entertainment StoriesUnlimited Digital Access. $1 for 4 weeks.SUN Classic and modern cars, music, specia...
Jan 12, 2017Master pollinators: Invest in your garden with mason bees
Keeping mason bees as pets is the easiest way to get them over to your garden. The website crownbees.com (based out of Woodinville) is a good place to start according to Sculley. Once you’ve got the bees, the hardest part is keeping them around, which really isn’t too difficult if you know what you’re doing.
A final thing to know about mason bees should you invest in their services this coming spring is their life cycle. Mason bees emerge early in the spring when temperatures start to average about 50 degrees. Once out of the nest (males a little sooner than females) the bees mate and the males die a short time later.
The females, though, start to gather pollen and nectar and lay eggs in the back of their nesting hole. After about four to six weeks she will die and the new bees will emerge the following spring. During the non-active period of the fall and winter, people who own mason bees sometimes store the nests indoors (such as a garage or shed) so that predators and harsh weather will not harm the coming generation.
(The Reflector)
Aug 15, 2016Does your rose bush produce multiple blooms? Should you be worried?
Before you know it, they’ll be the size (and texture) of baseball bats.
If you grew more than you can eat, take your excess produce to Molbak’s in Woodinville on Sundays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., through Sept. 18. They’ve teamed up with Hopelink to collect and distribute fresh produce to food banks in our area. You don’t need to wash the food; simply bag it up and bring it in. Your extra produce will provide fresh, healthy vegetables for families who need and appreciate it.
(The Seattle Times)
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