Monday, June 27, 2011

June Brides

Pealer's helped make two bride's wedding visions come to life on Saturday.

Jessica and Mike were united at Regent's Glen in York.
Jessica used a palette of soft lavenders and pinks for her bouquets and table arrangements.















Mary and Nick wed at the Carlisle Barricks Chapel.
Mary carried a classic white bouquet then added           
bright pink to the reception flowers for a fresh, modern look.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Keeping it Local

When you think fresh from the garden flowers, think Pealer's. The summer flowers in Central Pennsylvania can't be beat, so that's exactly where we buy a wide assortment of flowers that we incorporate in our daily arrangements. Zinnia, snapdragons, larkspur, fragrant mints, even elegant wheat grasses are just a sampling of what comes out of gardens in Carlisle and Mt. Pleasant Hills. Our gardeners supply us with fresh, local product all through the growing season. Buynig locally allows us to support our local economy and reduce our impact on the environment by eliminating the use of cross-country shipping.
So when a friend asks if the beautiful flowers on your table are from your garden you can tell them no, they're from a friend's garden just down the road.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Pealer's Flowers In Chocolatetown

Pealer's has been busy in Hershey.  Saturday June 11th found us at the Gaudenzia Gala held at the Hershey Lodge.  This year's Community Champion Award was given to Alicia Richards, News Anchor at abc27. It was a fun filled evening of people gathering to support a special cause and we were once again pleased to provide the beauty of fresh flowers.

Saturday also found us at the Hershey Country Club for the wedding of Cate Rowe and Steve Wagner.  The  couple celebrated their union with a Hawaiian themed reception lush with brightly colored orchids. We wish the newlyweds good luck and Aloha.

Then back to Hershey we went on Monday to deliver Smiley Face balloons to the children at the Hershey Medical Center as part of the Children's Miracle Network Telethon.  Viewer's contributions translated into smiles as each child was presented with a balloon.  While there we met volunteers from Northern Lebanon Middle School, Tyler McFeaters, Hannah Reese and Kelly Gererich.  We were also privileged to meet 4 year old Tyler Morris. Tyler was discharged later in the day sporting his smiley face balloon tied to his wrist. He was "all smiles" as he left the hospital according to Carol Fees,  Child Life Support Associate at the hospital. We are thrilled to make this part of our annual involvement with the Children's Miracle Network.