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Retired Mason City florist developed 'second career' as clergyman MASON CITY | Warren Frelund is being remembered as a dedicated Christian man whose church work became a second career for him after retiring as a Mason City businessman. Frelund, 74, died Tuesday, Feb. 13, at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit. Services were held Saturday, Feb. 17.
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Win a £10 voucher to spend at Westons Florist, Coleford. Westons Florist is an independent florist which was set up by Mike Weston and will be celebrating their 30th anniversary in 2019. Mikes daughter Claire has now taken over the reins and has carried on the family tradition of supplying beautiful floral tributes, bouquets and floral displays, both hand tied ...
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New look for Tutbury Tea Rooms as it officially reopens "Over the last 12 months we have invested heavily in the business to bring both the tea room and the florist together, part of this involved knocking through an old doorway and turning the back area of the florist into a garden room, this will hopefully bring in private functions for traditional afternoon teas ...
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Let's Talk Poppies, Flower People of SoCal There's hope for generous flower sightings in other areas of the Golden State; daffodils around Gold Country seem to be making an early showing, here and there. And the deserts, too, are seeing some sprouty buds, though not like last year, when an impressive amount of rain dropped ahead of the ...
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Kevin 'the flower guy' should be Citizen of the Year If Hankinson Elementary students had their way — Kevin "the flower guy" would be this year's News-Monitor Citizen of the year. As part of a class project, Hankinson students submitted 27 hand-written letters, nominating people from throughout the community for this honor. They are paying attention to ...
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What's it like to pick up plushies? Flower kids tell all GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) – They have to skate fast in front of hundreds of people, pick up flowers as quickly as possible and stay unflustered when dozens of stuffed animals rain down on the ice. They are the Olympic "flower kids" and they love their job. "It's fun," Kang Hae-bin, 11, told ...
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