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What Do Your Flowers Say Today?

Thursday, 15 July '21   7:30pm – 8:30pm EDT
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A virtual visit and presentation from the author Sue Adams.
Flowers are a great source of energy and inspiration. We use them to express love, sympathy, friendship, congratulations, and well wishes. Flowers are an integral part of rituals and rites of passage, such as weddings, funerals, births, baptisms, and dedications. When we choose flowers for the events in our lives, do we stop to think about what the individual blooms mean?

Flowers have meanings — the type of flower, color, shape, and number of petals all have significance.
Join Sue Adams, author of What Do Your Flowers Say Today? to unlock those meanings so that you can use flowers as a tool to provide inner guidance and wisdom.

Sue Adams is co-owner of Mark Adams Greenhouses, a five-acre greenhouse facility in Poughkeepsie, New York. She is an award-winning container designer and is instrumental in product development, sales, and marketing for the company. Sue serves on the boards of the Northeast Greenhouse Conference and New York Flower Industries (President). She was the recipient of the Excellence in Community Service sponsored by Greenhouse Grower. Sue is a graduate of Cornell University. She lives in New York with her husband Mark and daughter Becky and family.

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