Flower shortage affects Motherâs Day
Flower shortage affects Motherâs Day By Jade Moreau | May 4, 2021 at 10:52 PM CDT - Updated May 4 at 10:54 PM
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Motherâs Day is coming up, and if you plan on picking up some fresh flowers for the special lady in your life, you may be out of luck.
There is a flower shortage, and florists are feeling the demand, but do not have the supply.
The flower shortage is a domino effect resulting from the pandemic. It is not too late for you to purchase flowers, but you may have to pay the price and your options will be limited.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
ROCHESTER, NY – May is a beautiful month to visit the scenic Finger Lakes wine region. And with more and more people being fully vaccinated, Mother s Day (Sunday, May 9) may be a nice time to venture out of the house and take a road trip.
Know that COVID precautions will still be in place. You ll need to wear a mask unless seated at a table or actively participating in tastings. And the number of visitors is limited, so most wineries and restaurants are requiring (or strongly encouraging) reservations.
Here s a sampling of possibilities for treating the Moms in your life to an idyllic day.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
ROCHESTER, NY – May is a beautiful month to visit the scenic Finger Lakes wine region. And with more and more people being fully vaccinated, Mother s Day (Sunday, May 9) may be a nice time to venture out of the house and take a road trip.
Know that COVID precautions will still be in place. You ll need to wear a mask unless seated at a table or actively participating in tastings. And the number of visitors is limited, so most wineries and restaurants are requiring (or strongly encouraging) reservations.
Here s a sampling of possibilities for treating the Moms in your life to an idyllic day.
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Chamber’s ‘Restaurant Week Love Local’ promotion begins Feb. 1
By Andrew Carter - acarter@aimmediamidwest.com
GALION The Galion-Crestline Area Chamber of Commerce is planning a celebration of local restaurants to kick off the month of February.
Executive Director Miranda Jones said the agency’s Restaurant Week Love Local promotion is scheduled to begin on Monday, Feb. 1 and run through Sunday, Feb. 7.
“Typically, (January and February) are the slowest months for restaurants and that industry,” Jones said. “People have made New Year’s resolutions to lose weight or money’s tight at the first of the year and you’re going to eat out less. So we’re going to help people break their New Year’s resolutions by encouraging them to eat out at our local restaurants.”