Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 07, 1998, Image 54

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Fountains For Youth At York Flower Show
ANDY ANDREWS room and dad, Kar-
Lancaster Fanning Staff Vinnie Farrell, Dover,
YORK (York Co.) Erin and *« family’s display.) But other
Evan Farrell made quick study of children were also on hand helping
their dad’s steady supply of coins, parents display the fine flower pro-
One plop, two plop, three ducts m around.
Carolyn, and dad, Vince, -s^L
Butera the Florist
play the show. Cheyanne Mills, BBRB
daughter of Maik and Lori % * **«
Mills, Cooksburg, helped with nH
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for the tide, sending 'B|^^^B^E^9A|
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a waterfall.
So other
Hlhe Butera family, York, and their display at the recent York Garden and Flower
Show. From left, Adrlene Russo, employee, holding Matthew Butera, 8 months; Daniel
Butera, 11; and Vince Butera.
“umbrella” fountain at Hively Windsor, with her daughters Cher- “tasting the dip at the herb place,
Farm and Nursery, Dover attracted idee, 3 and Anjewel, 5. And Janice s * ie She brought along Melis
a lot of visitors. And Miller’s Gar- Thompson, Spring Grove, enjoyed **• 6, an d Matthew, 5.
den Center, Red Lion, fea-
While Timmy
Tanya
real hard on Far
spoke
“water landscape” display
show. Farrell noted that
fourth or fifth year of the show,
which they greet hundreds of peo
pie through
At the Butera display,
1, who is home-schooled, helped
with the displays. Vince, his dad,
the florist shop sells flow-
ers, including fresh and artificial.
Vince noted this was his fourth ‘ ~ '
year as an exhibitor and said he’d ggpM|UlJ9Qß^^BPß|^^^^^^Bhfl
seen “lots of garden enthusiasts” at
Last year, on Saturday,
was
Mark and Lai Mills, helped with
her family business, which sells
three-tier stackable flower base, Cheyanne Mills, 10, daughter of Mark and Lori Mills,
made out of hand-crafted glass, helped with her family business, which sells a three-tier
containing fresh roses. This is the stackable flower base made out of hand-crafted glass con- !
third or fourth year they’ve exhi- talnlng fresh roses.
bited at the show. They make their i y / IHBBBfBIBI 888
home north of Pittsburgh. "'
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, , _ __. _ „^.. .. Jodi Nispel, Windsor, with daughters Cheiidee, 3 and
Janice Thompson, Spring Grove, with Melissa, 6, and Matthew, 5, look at the flower Anjewel, 5, enjoy the exhibits at the recent York Garden and
arrangements at the weekend-long York Garden and Flower Show. Flower Show.
Both were making lots of wishes
as they tossed the coins, heads over
tails, into the rippling water.
Then along came Timmy Grim,
also from Dover, with some coins.
Close your eyes, make a wish,
and toss the coin, kerplunk, into
the wishing we 11....
A lot of hopes and dreams came
true for many of the children who
visited the magical York Garden
and Flower Show recently.
When the day opened late last
week at the York Fairgrounds, not
only did Erin, 3 and Evan, 3 spend
time tossing coins. (They were