City Life Magazine Covers RFC Grand Opening

Une Belle Soiree - The Grand Opening of The Rainflower Company
October 1, 2008 by City Life Staff
Filed under People & Places

Hosted by LUX-SPA, this event kicked off The Rainflower Company’s grand opening in the posh Yorkville district on September 18th, 2008. Champagne and appetizers were served to guests. Door prizes were provided by various sponsors, including Marc Anthony Hair Salons, Madhatter Design Company and LUX-SPA. Net proceeds from the floral silent auction were donated to Charitree Foundation, a program that supports tree-planting projects to benefit children and our planet. For a professional approach to any occasion, contact Rainflower Company at 416.455.1547, www.rainflowercompany.com, LUX-SPA www.lux-spa.com

FROM LEFT: Guests of Une Belle Soiree - The Grand Opening of the Rainflower Company - enjoy their lovely prizes. Leanna Viteritti (left), won a LUX-SPA gift certificate; Farah Khalaf, and Mirella and Stephanie Veltri smile for the camera with LUX-SPA mascot, Chloe.
To see the ad online please visit City Life Magazine  It’s also in the print edition for November as well as the article on David Rocco that RFC did the flowers for as well.  We love City Life and Dolce Magazine!

11/26/2008 (5:55 pm)

FLOWER POWER…

I recently wrote about Daryn Kagan, one of the lovely ladies who presented at the Ladies who Launch BYOB event that I attended a few weeks ago.  Daryn Kagan has a wonderful website, and her tag line- which I love is, “Show the world what’s possible”… I subscribe to her daily emails (you should too!) and in one that I received the other day, was an inspiring message about re-purposing flowers.  There is a wonderful organization called the Flower Power Foundation, established by Nancy K. Lawlor, Floral Philanthropist (how cool is that title!).  They will arrange to pick up your flowers after an event, or wedding etc. and then re-purpose them to people that wouldn’t otherwise get the chance to enjoy them.  Here’s a bit of information from their website…

“Since February 2003 we have collected over $2,500,000 of donated flowers, re-assembled and given them to those who rarely receive such gifts of hope. Thousands of elderly, sick and terminally ill in New York City and Los Angeles have been touched by this act of kindness and we intend to expand our mission of uniting and healing generations throughout America.  FlowerPower is dedicated to having our mission alive and thriving in American culture one city at a time. We intend to accomplish this burst of compassion, joy and beauty with fun, integrity, intelligence and courage.”

Soooo…. this got me thinking I’d like to implement something like this for Toronto, and with all the events that we have going on in this great city, especially during the holiday season, I’m sure we could make a difference in other people’s lives.  Please feel free to comment about this little idea of mine, and share your thoughts if this might be something that you would be interested in participating in.  I’d love to hear your feedback… 
Here is the link to the story on www.darynkagan.com.
 http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1381642739/bclid340457716/bctid687000880.

10/28/2008 (11:01 pm)