Anyone who runs a successful business knows how important support personnel are to the everyday operations. Whether a local hometown company or a large corporation, the administrative professionals are often the unsung heroes of the organization - they are the first face that a client sees, the warm voice answering the phone, or the one keeping all the paperwork flowing smoothly through the system. They usually are aware of everything going on in the company and are the first to save the day in a crisis. National Administrative Professionals Week is an opportunity to thank these hard workers for all they do, and to let them know how essential they are to you and your Pueblo business.
Campbell's Flowers is just like you - we value dedication, quality, and exceptional customer service. That is why it is our honor to help you to celebrate these very important people, with a special collection assembled just for this occasion. Read More about Decorate your Administrative Professionals Desk with Flowers & Plants »
Posted by campbellsflowers on March 29, 2017
| Last Updated: June 1, 2020
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We can't imagine celebrating Easter without flowers. Spring flowers have always been an important part of our lives and celebrations, and on Easter, flowers are everywhere you look. So whether you are searching for the perfect bouquet for a loved one, or are excited to fill you home with fresh decor - the floral design experts at Campbell's Flowers have created something for every occasion. What are your favorite Easter flowers? Read More about Colorful Easter Flowers & Gifts »
Posted by campbellsflowers on March 23, 2017
| Last Updated: July 5, 2018
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Spring daisies are an iconic symbol of the season. The familiar white ray petals surrounding the yellow center are synonymous with purity, innocence, and carefree attitudes, This popular flower is also the birth flower of April, and so… Read More about Spring Daisies, Birthdays & Celebrations »
Posted by campbellsflowers on March 11, 2017
| Last Updated: December 10, 2021
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National Puppy Day is in its 10th year, and although there may not be official festivities, there are individual celebrations all over the country. Every time a puppy is adopted from a shelter or rescued from an abusive or neglectful situation, it is a reason to celebrate! There is a serious canine overpopulation problem in the United States, with over 70,000 puppies being born annually - but nearly 4 million dogs surrendered to shelters each year as well. Although puppies have a better chance of being adopted than older dogs, they are still vying for attention from puppy mills and for-profit breeders. National Puppy Day aims to encourage people to visit their local Pueblo shelter when considering a new furry member of the family, in order to give them the life they deserve. Read More about National Puppy Day Celebrations »
Posted by campbellsflowers on March 6, 2017
| Last Updated: July 5, 2018
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St. Patrick's Day is a Roman Catholic feast day that has evolved into a cultural celebration - and not only among the Irish! It is said that on March 17th, everyone is Irish, and so it would seem based upon the parades, the "wearing of the green", and the many festivities surrounding the day. Whether you will be drinking green beer or eating corned beef and cabbage, you'll be joining with over 36 million people who claim Irish descent in the United States. And if you would like to dress up your home or office with a bit of green as well, look to the experts at Campbell's Flowers - we have green flowers and plants that will help you to celebrate with the best of them!
Did You Know? St. Patrick was not Irish. He was a young man in Gret Britain when he was kidnapped by pirates and taken to Ireland. After his escape, he became a Catholic priest and returned to Ireland to be a missionary. He is credited with bringing Christianity to the country. Read More about St. Patrick’s Day Customs and Flowers »
Posted by campbellsflowers on February 25, 2017
| Last Updated: July 5, 2018
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By the time March rolls around here in Pueblo, we are ready for some spring weather! And although we may still have to deal with snow, it is safe to start dreaming of warmer temperatures and all of the bright colors that come with the season. Spring flowers are on the way, and you can trust the floral design experts at Campbell's Flowers to have the freshest, most exquisite and vivid blooms - we are ready to celebrate the arrival of spring!
The earliest flowers of the spring are the crocus and the daffodil. In fact, the crocus is so eager to kick off the season that it will often poke its head through the snow, unwilling to wait any longer. This small but mighty flower is our first indication that more beauty is on the way. Read More about The Season’s Best Spring Flowers »
Posted by campbellsflowers on February 16, 2017
| Last Updated: July 5, 2018
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Although many present-day celebrations represent an integration of pagan and Christian traditions, Mardi Gras may be the most interesting - given that the two influences are still very distinct. The origin of the revelry dates back to ancient celebrations of spring and fertility, but when Rome adopted Christianity, the popular holiday collided with people of faith. In order to appease everyone, the wild debauchery of the early festivals became a preparation of sorts for Lent, the 40 days of penance between Ash Wednesday and Easter Sunday. Because Lent required fasting of all but fish, people would feast on all of the meat, eggs, milk, and cheese they had in their homes on the day prior to Ash Wednesday, inspiring the name "Mardi Gras", translated "Fat Tuesday". The word “carnival,”, also closely related to Mardi Gras festivities, is similarly rooted in Christian tradition. In early Latin, carnelevarium means to take away meat - hence the fasting of lent. Read More about History of Mardi Gras Celebrations »
Posted by campbellsflowers on February 8, 2017
| Last Updated: July 5, 2018
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National Floral Design Day is an opportunity to recognize those professionals who have dedicated their lives to making the world a little more beautiful for others. On this day dedicated to our industry, Campbell's Flowers would like to recognize a very special member of our staff. Chances are excellent that if you live in Pueblo, you have seen her work everywhere from kitchen tables to corporate events.
In honor of Floral Design Day, we'd like you to meet our designer Mardi. Read More about Floral Design Day – Meet Mardi »
Posted by campbellsflowers on February 1, 2017
| Last Updated: July 5, 2018
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Every year, groups and individuals alike celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Day on February 17th, and the movement is growing. If you have never actively participated in this special day, make this your year! There really is nothing like the feeling of doing something truly kind for someone. And while we see generosity and compassion every day of the year, Campbells Flowers will gladly help you with creative gifts and floral designs you'll need to make this special day perfect. In Pueblo and beyond, let's unleash the kindness!
"No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted". - Aesop Read More about Kindness to Overtake Pueblo on February 17 »
Posted by campbellsflowers on January 30, 2017
| Last Updated: July 5, 2018
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In the United States, there is an average of 6,200 weddings per day, adding up to approximately 2.4 million ceremonies per year. Nationwide, the top months to get married are June, August, and September - with only January and March see fewer weddings than February. So why is February designated as National Wedding Month? At Campbell's Flowers, we have discovered the interesting facts that support this month's honorary status. If you are planning a Pueblo wedding this year, we invite you to sit back, enjoy reading, and then give us a call. Read More about February Named National Wedding Month »
Posted by campbellsflowers on January 21, 2017
| Last Updated: July 5, 2018
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