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Dating back to 1867, when the Freedmen’s Bureau organized the first parade, picnic, and festival in Austin, there has been a celebration of Juneteenth in the historically African American Eastside ...
The ceramicist, gardener, and writer gathers a rainbow of blooms from her Connecticut garden to arrange without tape or wire.
A local woman hopes to continue lifting others up while providing an opportunity for others to do the same by sharing her love of flowers with the community. Jessica Smedley owns 3 Girls Garden, a ...
Inspired by the variety of mobile units in more southern states and a market for a to-the-door floristry service in Grand Forks, McGlynn is hoping to provide a streamlined flower-buying process.