Florists in Kingsland, GA
Find local Kingsland, Georgia florists below that deliver beautiful flowers to residences, business, funeral homes and hospitals in Kingsland and surrounding areas. Choose from roses, lilies, tulips, orchids, carnations and more from the variety of flower arrangements in a vase, container or basket. Place your flower delivery order online of call.
Kingsland Flower Shops
1951 Commerce Dr # A
Kingsland, GA 31548
(912) 882-2738
Kingsland GA News
Jun 14, 2018Kingsland Manor to Offer Flower Design Class June 23 in Nutley
Kingsland Manor to Offer Flower Design Class June 23 in Nutley
Credits: TAPinto Nutley Staff
NUTLEY, NJ - Kingsland Manor will host a floral design class on Saturday June 23 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the historic home in Nutley's Kingsland Park.
This class will introduce you to the creative world of floral design using New Jersey grown flowers. You'll learn the basic elements and principles of floral design and leave with a beautiful arrangement worth $85 in a shop along with the knowledge you need to create your own designs.
The cost of the class is $45 and include instruction, all floral materials, and refreshments. Space is limited to 20 people. Sign Up for E-News
The class is being led by Janet J. Corrao, AIFD, CFD, a certified floral designer and the former owner of Kingsland & Franklin Florals. Corrao is also a Master Gardener and is restoring the Kingsland Manor's garden to a historically accurate colonial herb and flower ga...
Feb 3, 2016Ruby Ann Richardson Rose
Ruby Ann Richardson Rose
Feb. 27, 1962~Jan. 21, 2016
Ruby Ann Richardson Rose, 53, of Kingsland, Texas, passed away on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2016, in Kingsland.
She was born on Feb. 27, 1962, in Terre Haute, Indiana, to John T. Richardson and Marjorie Pruiett Richardson.
Ruby had been a resident of Kingsland since 1999 having moved here from Austin.
Ruby married Steven Scott Rose on Oct. 20, 1984, in Midland, Texas.
She was office manager and co-owner of Quality Custom Decks, LLC in Kingsland.
Ruby was a member of the Grace United Methodist Church in Granite Shoals.
She loved all water activities, such as boating and fishing, and enjoyed helping others.
Ruby was an animal lover and kept up her physical fitness.
She was preceded in death by: her parents, John and Marjorie Richardson; two brothers, Robert and John Richardson, as well as her special rescue dog and best friend, “Terre”
Ruby is survived by: her husband, Steve Rose, of Kingsland; their many dogs, and two brothers, George and Gary Richardson.
Visitation will be held on Friday, Jan. 29, 2016 ,from 6-8 p.m. at... (Burnet Bulletin)
Dec 30, 2015Les Pierrettes pay a visit to the 'Roaring Twenties'
Misses Lillian Gayle Gorman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bartley Gorman; Catherine Davis Lapeyre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Etienne Cassard Lapeyre; Kingsland Eastman LeBourgeois, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Livaudais LeBourgeois; and Anna Hassinger Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Burton Schmidt. Misses Lauren Catherine Favrot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Semmes Favrot, and Ana Marie Hale Rapier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Westfeldt Rapier, served as the captain’s pages.
In keeping with tradition, the pages presented white orchids to the queen’s and captain’s mothers.
The pages presented bouquets of pink sweetheart roses to Misses Lucie Sandoz Lanier, last year’s queen, and Ellen Heidingsfelder Silvia, last year’s captain.
This year’s queen, Miss Macdiarmid, wore a sleeveless, A-line floor-length gown of white satin featuring a lace top and sash embellished with Austrian crystals and rhinestones. The traditional Les Pierrettes mantle of pale pink and white satin and a glittering crown and scepter completed the regal ensemble.
The maids wore dresses of individual design fashioned along jeune fille lines and carried bouquets of white roses. The pages wore wreaths of pink and white flowers with pink
ribbons to match their tea-length dresses of white satin accented with pink satin jester collars and waistbands.
The queen’s supper immediately followed the ball and took place in the La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom of the convention center. In keeping with the ball’s theme, one of several of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s quotes, “I wish I’d done everything on earth with you,” greeted guests as they entered the ballroom. Once inside, shades of silver, black and iridescent white depicted the opulence of the Roaring Twenties.
... (The New Orleans Advocate)