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Friday, November 13, 2009
Poll Reveals Unsung Heroes Who Deserve Holiday Gratitude
Why We Give More Gifts Than We Receive
University Research Reveals Why Flowers are the Perfect Gift to Express Thanks
Flowers From neighbors and teachers to coworkers and even therapists, a nationwide poll reveals the unsung heroes in our lives and communities – beyond traditional family and friends – who Americans believe deserve their holiday thanks.
Ranking atop the list of those who deserve end-of-year appreciation, cited by 53 percent of respondents, are neighbors, who throughout the year pick up our mail, keep an eye on our kids and ground our community roots. Coming in close behind – not surprisingly – are teachers at 51 percent.
According to the poll, the overwhelming majority of the American public, 70 percent, also say that they give more gifts than they receive during the winter holidays. According to M.J. Ryan, author of books such as Random Acts of Kindness and Attitudes of Gratitude and her newest book, Adaptability, the exchange of gifts widens our network of friends and builds stronger interpersonal connections, which we inherently desire, particularly in times of stress and uncertainty.
“There are powerful implications of expressing gratitude and appreciation through gifting, no matter how simple and easy,” says Ryan. “The influence of personal exchanges is even more meaningful today, as we rely on more virtual ways of connecting with one another every day.”
When it comes to expressing gratitude, Ryan believes flowers are one of the most meaningful gifts to share with important people in your life when simply saying ‘thank you’ isn’t enough. “There is something special about giving a gift of beauty that shows truly how much you care,” says Ryan. “Flowers are attractive, cheerful and are visibly displayed as a constant reminder of your appreciation.”
Interestingly, following teachers on the list of daily unsung heroes are coworkers who 50 percent of Americans believe deserve thanks during the holidays. Even bosses were noted by 36 percent of the poll respondents.
“The most successful organizational cultures are those that foster interpersonal relations and establish bonds between coworkers. Strong relationships pave the way for problem solving, happiness and longevity in the workplace,” says Ryan.
Here is America’s complete Top 10 List of Unsung Community Heroes who deserve holiday gratitude, including recommendations for gifting:
1. Neighbors (53%) – Treat a great neighbor to a bouquet of flowers that will make their foyer fragrant. You’ll even get to watch their eyes light up as the delivery truck pulls up.
2. Teacher or tutor (51%) – Ask your florist for a low clustered arrangement that a teacher can keep on their desk and still keep an eye on the class. The flowers will elicit smiles for the entire classroom.
3. Co-workers (50%) – Thank an office mate who has been supportive throughout the year with a bunch of multi-colored tulips or other flowers that will brighten up traditionally neutral office walls.
4. Childcare provider (47%) – For the one who cares for your little ones, a great floral gift would be a sweet hand-tied bouquet. Choose a monochromatic (all one color) look that is pleasing to the eye.
5. House cleaner (41%) – Give your house cleaner an arrangement to make their own home look special.
6. Boss (36%) – A mixed arrangement is appropriate for any boss. Choose red, gold and purple-colored flowers which symbolize accomplishment, wealth and good fortune.
7. Postal worker (35%) – When your letter carrier arrives, hand him or her a small flower arrangement in a basket or small dish garden – what a special delivery.
8. Clergy member (35%) – Serenity and relaxation are the essence of flowers in shades of green and misty blues. Choose these tranquil colors to reflect the calm nature of a spiritual counselor.
9. Health care worker (32%) – Consider an arrangement in pastel shades and soft yellows, peaches and pinks for a health care worker, as these colors are to make us feel safe, snug and loved.
10. Administrative assistant (31%) – Choose shades of red, which elicit motivation, courage and power. Ask your florist for an up-shooting spray that also includes rich orange and fuchsia, colors which exude positivity.
Just missing the Top 10 list were school bus drivers (28%), pet sitters (22%), crossing guards (21%), school counselors (20%), therapists (16%) and financial planners (10%).
“This holiday season, treat your unsung heroes to the universal symbol of friendship and caring – flowers,” says Ryan. “The people who support you everyday are likely to feel thanked long after they receive them.”
Rutgers University research conducted by psychologist Jeannette Haviland-Jones, Ph.D., reveals that those who send flowers, in comparison to other gifts, are viewed as successful, caring and emotionally intelligent people. According to the lead researcher, the findings show flowers have evolved to activate positive responses from people and that each bloom has the potential to put a smile on our face.
The Omnibus poll was completed for The Society of American Florists by Echo Research, Inc. Echo questioned 1,001 American adults (500 men and 501 women) via telephone on June 4-7, 2009. The survey has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.2 percent.
Monday, November 9, 2009
For....November
Flowers are a creative way to communicate sentiments across the miles when you can't be there in person.
Frequent Flowers: For Thanksgiving centerpieces, ask your florist about flowers in fall hues such as chrysanthemums, roses, carnations, alstroemeria and lilies.
It's a Fact: 86% of consumers agree that a floral gift makes them feel special.
Did You Know? Our flower shop offers several convenient means of ordering, including phone lines and Web sites accessible 24/7.
Tip: Plants make wonderful gifts and are constant reminders of a special moment. Send a green houseplant, dish garden or topiary to make someone's ordinary day extraordinary.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
FlowerHouse Gallery presents local artist exhibit of Dr. Alain Khadem
FlowerHouse Gallery located on the main floor of the historic 1904 building, the home of Colonial Flower Shop of Ronkonkoma will hold exhibits of local artists work throughout the year. The public is welcome to view these pieces of artwork. An artists reception will be held serving complimentary local wine and cheese at each exhibit to meet the artists.
On November 13th through December 23rd, we will hosting an exhibit of acclaimed artist Dr. Alain Khadem, a self taught digital artist since the late 90s, Dr. A. K. Khadem draws inspiration for his pieces from extensive study of human behavior gleaned from many years of travel on four continents. His work has been shown in several juried exhibitions in Long Island as well as across New York. He was recently featured in the NEW YORK TIMES as one of the national exhibitors at Digital Long Island. In addition to receiving a recognition award from the Hopper House Art Center in Nyack, he also won the weathervane design contest in 2007 for the Carriage House in the Town of Riverhead. Upon immigrating to the United States, he turned his focus to the study of the legal system and currently holds a law degree from Hofstra University as well as a Ph.D. degree from Australia with a specialization in maritime boundary delineation.
His works of art are astounding to the eye, and will amaze and be-wilder your imagination! They are quite a sight to see in real life.
His work has been featured in these publications:
2008
STUDIO VISIT MAGAZINE
Volume 2, p.100-101
STUDIO VISIT PRESS PRESS
2008
NEW ART INTERNATIONAL - VOLUME XII
A Compendium of Recent Works by World Contemporary Artists
BOOK ART PRESS - NY
His Education:
ART
- Self taught digital artist since 1999 -
LAW
- Ph.D. - (International Law of the Sea)
Macquarie University, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
- J.D. - (with Citation for Excellence in International Law)
Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, USA
MILITARY
- 72nd Regiment of Combat Engineers
Suippes, FRANCE
PHILOSOPHY
- B.A. -
New York University, NY, NY, USA
FRENCH BACCALAUREAT
Paris, FRANCE
LANGUAGES
English, French, Farsi, Spanish
An artist reception will be held on December 5th 6:00pm to 9:00pm to give viewers a chance to meet the artist. Complimentary local wine and cheese will be served. Open to all.
631-588-3733
304 Hawkins Avenue
Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
On November 13th through December 23rd, we will hosting an exhibit of acclaimed artist Dr. Alain Khadem, a self taught digital artist since the late 90s, Dr. A. K. Khadem draws inspiration for his pieces from extensive study of human behavior gleaned from many years of travel on four continents. His work has been shown in several juried exhibitions in Long Island as well as across New York. He was recently featured in the NEW YORK TIMES as one of the national exhibitors at Digital Long Island. In addition to receiving a recognition award from the Hopper House Art Center in Nyack, he also won the weathervane design contest in 2007 for the Carriage House in the Town of Riverhead. Upon immigrating to the United States, he turned his focus to the study of the legal system and currently holds a law degree from Hofstra University as well as a Ph.D. degree from Australia with a specialization in maritime boundary delineation.
His works of art are astounding to the eye, and will amaze and be-wilder your imagination! They are quite a sight to see in real life.
His work has been featured in these publications:
2008
STUDIO VISIT MAGAZINE
Volume 2, p.100-101
STUDIO VISIT PRESS PRESS
2008
NEW ART INTERNATIONAL - VOLUME XII
A Compendium of Recent Works by World Contemporary Artists
BOOK ART PRESS - NY
His Education:
ART
- Self taught digital artist since 1999 -
LAW
- Ph.D. - (International Law of the Sea)
Macquarie University, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
- J.D. - (with Citation for Excellence in International Law)
Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, USA
MILITARY
- 72nd Regiment of Combat Engineers
Suippes, FRANCE
PHILOSOPHY
- B.A. -
New York University, NY, NY, USA
FRENCH BACCALAUREAT
Paris, FRANCE
LANGUAGES
English, French, Farsi, Spanish
An artist reception will be held on December 5th 6:00pm to 9:00pm to give viewers a chance to meet the artist. Complimentary local wine and cheese will be served. Open to all.
631-588-3733
304 Hawkins Avenue
Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
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