Thursday, July 19, 2012

STOMP!


Mark your calendar now for Saturday, August 25, 2012 for Grape Stompin'. It's a new wine festival that will take place at the Bo Diddley Community Plaza from 1-6 p.m. Activities will include wine and craft beer tastings and food pairing tours hosted at popular downtown establishments, live music and the event's namesake, traditional grape stomping! In addition, there will be live music played throughout the day, a live and silent auction and a Lucille Ball look-a-like contest! That's right, Lucy...the infamous original grape stomper! Tickets cost $65 and include admission to all of the afternoon's events. For more details, visit http://www.grapestompin.com/index.html This is going to be a really fun day!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Reeling For a Great Cause

Registration is still open for the 2012 Reeling for Kids annual fishing tournament in Steinhatchee this weekend! Event proceeds benefit the Alachua County Boys & Girls Clubs. If you're a fisherman, what better way to spend the weekend than out on the open water supporting a great cause?! The cost is $275 inshore; $375 offshore. The official entry form and all tourney details can be found at http://reelingforkids.com/. To expedite the process, you can e-mail or fax your form, but get it in soon! The fun begins tomorrow in Steinhatchee!

Thursday, May 3, 2012

"Honor Thy Mother..."

Mother's Day is just around the corner! In fact, it's next Sunday, May 13. Make sure you order something nice for Mom, whether it be a fresh hand-designed arrangement or a pretty plant that will last long after May 13! We have several varieties, including fun orchids, tropical bromeliads, dish gardens in beautiful ceramic containers that include the addition of fresh flowers and a variety of blooming plants. Stop by our shop to see the selection and be sure to place your order soon to allow Mom to enjoy her floral gift all week! 352/372-3322

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Prom Time!


Prom season is fast-approaching! Be sure to get your orders in early so that you don't forget. We have lot's of options, including add-on jewels, colorful ribbon and upgraded wristlets, to make the design unique to your date. For ideas, stop by the shop and chat with one of our talented florists! Also, feel free to browse our website -- http://www.teleflora.com/corsages-boutonnieres/prom-wrist-corsage-flowers-108723_108724c.asp. Give us a call (352/372-3322) for 2012 pricing.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Spring has Sprung!

Easter traditions vary with religious beliefs and country of origin. For Christians, the white Easter lily has long been associated with the season of Easter. Legend has it that the trumpet-shaped flowers sprang from the ground in the Garden of Gethsemane shortly after Jesus Christ was crucified. The white color represents Jesus' purity and freedom from sin. Naturally, they have become a religious symbol of his resurrection and the very essence of Easter! We have Easter lilies for sale! The plants are very festive, in a basket with a pretty bow, colorful grass and Easter decor. They're priced at $29.50.

The association of eggs with Easter also has Christian origins. The egg itself is an appropriate symbol of new life, with a tiny chick growing inside. Christians fasted during the 40 days of Lent and eating eggs was forbidden during that time. When Easter Sunday came, eggs were a prized item on most banquet tables. They were also presented as gifts to children. The Persians painted eggs for their New Year's celebration, which falls on the spring equinox. Anciet Christians dyed eggs red to symbolize the shed of Jesus' blood. The coloring of eggs has become quite an art and a special springtime tradition! Easter Egg hunting has become a tradition for the Crevasse family. For years they've gathered with family and friends to share in this time of year with a large potluck feast!

We at Crevasse's Regency Florist wish you and yours a very Happy Easter and Passover!