One gesture of kindness one surprise bouquet of flowers, one simple rose can change a person's whole day.
When 1,412 dozen roses go out into the community, that's a whole lot of brightened days.
“That’s what flowers do, right? They bring sunshine to any room,” Rotary Club of Coeur d'Alene Evening member Judy Tebow said Friday morning. "It doesn’t matter who you are. Unless you’re allergic to flowers, everybody loves flowers. It brings a little light, sunshine and happiness."
In February 1905, a man named Paul Harris invited some local businessmen in Chicago, Ill., to join him in a new endeavor, a way for “professionals with diverse backgrounds (to)
The Bemidji Sunrise and Noon Rotary Clubs are collaborating once again for their annual rose fundraiser. Roses can be pre-purchased from Rotarians directly. The cost is $15 per dozen and customers can choose between red or multi-colored roses.