Category: Community involvement
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‘Homespun Holiday’ selected as winning entry in our name-the-Christmas-arrangement contest
It was like a Christmas present in need of a bow. We had developed a new arrangement for this holiday season. It would come in a red mason jar and include red carnations, white alstroemeria, hypericum, tips of Douglas fir and white pine, pinecones, and shiny red stick-ins. The only ingredient missing was a name.…
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Head of the class: photos from our back-to-school kids club event
Judging from these beautiful, smiling faces at Royer’s Kids Club’s back-to-school event on Aug. 22, these children are rested and ready for a challenging and rewarding new school year. Thanks to all of the participants. We wish you the very best and encourage you to use every day as an opportunity to learn something new.…
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Royer’s food drive collects nearly 2,500 pounds for area food banks
Royer’s annual food drive collected 2,467 pounds of non-perishable items for the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank and the Greater Berks Food Bank. From June 20-27, “Royer’s Stems Hunger” asked customers to drop off donations at any of our stores. In return, donors received a free carnation for each food item, up to a maximum of…
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Sixth-grader Kaitlynn Balmer-Brown wins Royer’s Kids Club birthday card design contest
Kaitlynn Balmer-Brown has been dancing since age 3, studying jazz, tap and ballet. She also expresses herself through art, drawing graffiti-like designs on paper. “She was good in art class,” said her stepmother, Emily Brown. And she was plenty good enough to win the Royer’s Kids Club birthday card design contest. The Lower Paxton Township…
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Candace visits Cornwall Manor
Candace Oliver, a designer at Royer’s flagship store in Lebanon, said she enjoys making people laugh and smile and loves teaching. She delivered on each of those counts with her June 22 visit to Cornwall Manor, an active senior living community in Lebanon County. Candace presented a flower-arranging class to Cornwall Manor residents. “I love…
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Power of Pink: Royer’s donates $2,000 to PA Breast Cancer Coalition
With proceeds from the sale of our Power of Pink bouquet, Royer’s recently donated $2,000 to the Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition. Ten dollars from each bouquet sold is earmarked for breast cancer groups. The bouquet is available year-round. Based in Lebanon, the PA Breast Cancer Coalition represents, supports and serves breast cancer survivors and their…
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Royer’s donates $2,000 to nonprofit Feel Your Boobies Foundation
Royer’s recently donated $2,000 to the Feel Your Boobies Foundation. The donation reflects proceeds from the sale of our Power of Pink bouquet, which is available year-round. With every bouquet sold, Royer’s earmarks $10 to breast cancer organizations. A Middletown-based nonprofit, Feel Your Boobies promotes proactive breast health in young women. The foundation’s college outreach…
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Watch Fox 43’s Amy Lutz make an arrangement in less than a minute
For someone who claims not to have a green thumb, Fox 43 Morning News’ Amy Lutz got the hang of floral arranging pretty quickly. “How do you know where to put them?” she asked Barry Spengler, Royer’s vice president of operations, as he handed her cut carnations, daisies and roses. “Well, that’s the beauty of…
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Royer’s Kids Club birthday card design contest runs now through July 17
We’re looking for budding artists to enter our annual birthday card design contest. The winning design will adorn the Royer’s Kids Club birthday card, which will be emailed to all kids club members on their birthdays. (You can see last year’s winning card to the left.) The artist will receive free flowers on his or her…
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Royer’s Kids Club event June 20 to kick off annual ‘Stems Hunger’ food drive
Royer’s Flowers & Gifts’ annual food drive – Royer’s Stems Hunger – will take place June 20-27 to benefit the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank and the Greater Berks Food Bank. Royer’s Kids Club will help out with a special event on June 20 for children ages 5 to 12. They are asked to donate a…
