Blooms & Beyond Blog
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With snow coming, Saturday’s kids club event moved to Jan. 30
Into each life, some rain – and snow – must fall. And with plenty of snow in the forecast for this weekend, we’re playing it safe and moving our Royer’s Kids Club event to Jan. 30. If you already had reserved a spot at 10 a.m. or 2 p.m., your registration automatically will move to…
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Royer’s Kids Club announces 2016 schedule of free events
Royer’s Kids Club is returning with five free events in 2016, giving children ages 5 through 12 the opportunity to make floral projects and play an important role in our biggest charitable events. Kids club events always take place on Saturdays in all of our stores, with time slots available at 10 a.m. and 2…
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Kids club’s 2016 schedule begins Jan. 23 with free Valentine’s Day event
We’re asking participants to put their hearts into our free Royer’s Kids Club event on Jan. 23. Children ages 5 to 12 will have an opportunity to create a Valentine’s Day arrangement. Participants also will receive a free balloon. Time slots are available at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Registration is required by calling your nearest…
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‘One Tank Trip’ takes 69 News viewers behind the scenes to show how Royer’s prepares for the holidays
What was an Allentown-based TV news station that has a Berks County edition doing at Royer’s corporate complex in Lebanon? Seeing how merry is made, that’s what. WFMZ-TV’s 69 News sent reporter Karin Mallett and photographer Patrick Manwiller to Royer’s as part of the station’s weekly “One Tank Trip” series. Royer’s has three Berks County…
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‘Holiday Mail for Heroes’ collects hundreds of cards, coloring pages for active military and veterans in 22 counties in central Pennsylvania
Thanks to everyone who contributed cards and coloring pages for active military and veterans as part of the American Red Cross’ “Holiday Mail for Heroes” program. From Nov. 11-25, we invited the public to drop off the cards and coloring pages at any Royer’s store. The donated items are destined for military installations, VFWs, American…
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Lebanon’s Neuin wins our latest name-the-arrangement contest
Jennifer Neuin’s entry was one of 675 submitted in Royer’s latest name-the-arrangement contest. But it ranked first overall when the judging was complete. Neuin, of Lebanon, won the contest with her submission of “White Satin” as the moniker for our new European-style arrangement. It comes in a clear glass cube and features three types of…
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‘Bouquets for Books’ collects 1,540 new children’s titles for public libraries; 10-year total surpasses 15,000 books
A decade is in the books. Thanks to your generosity, our 2015 children’s book drive – “Bouquets for Books” – collected 1,540 new titles for public libraries in the six counties where Royer’s operates. That pushed the event’s 10-year total to more than 15,000 books collected. Anyone who donated a new children’s book during…
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Royer’s tops ‘Best of Lancaster’ floral design category for 26th straight year
Lancaster County magazine has been compiling its “Best of Lancaster” reader survey for 26 years. And that’s how long Royer’s has topped the survey’s floral design category. The latest results appear in the lifestyle magazine’s November issue. Earlier this year, Royer’s won “best of” recognition in Harrisburg, Lebanon and York.
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Royer’s to honor active military and veterans by collecting ‘Holiday Mail for Heroes’ Nov. 11-25 in all stores
Royer’s Flowers will collect cards and coloring pages for active military and veterans in each of its stores Nov. 11-25 as part of the American Red Cross’ “Holiday Mail for Heroes” program. Collected cards and coloring pages will be handed over to the Red Cross, whose volunteers will organize them for delivery. Destinations include military…
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Royer’s saluting military veterans with free red, white and blue bouquets on Nov. 11
Royer’s will salute military veterans with free red, white and blue bouquets on Nov. 11. Any veteran who stops by one of our 16 area stores on Veterans Day will receive a bouquet. “The men and women who have served in our military protected our freedoms every day, often in far-off places and always at…
