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Recent News Items
SAF Speaks for and Responds for MNSFA Members.
Concerning a recent article in St Paul Pioneer Press Sunday, July 11, 2010; Coumsumers on budget are directed to the local Farmers Market for their Wedding Flowers. ” Customers pay about 20% of what the same flower arrangements cost at a florist” Said Scott Bairball of Market Flowers.
MNSFA sent a letter to editor and contacted SAF’s Negative publicty Department both sent responses.
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Give the Gift of Recognition
Do you know any unsung industry heroes — people whose contributions deserve to be in the spotlight? (Or, maybe you deserve a few accolades yourself?) MNSFA recognizes the industry’s best and brightest with a wide range of honors acknowledging their hard work and dedication to the floral industry. Their contributions are celebrated during the MNSFA Awards Banqueet at the MNSFA Annual Convention.
- Give the gift of recognition. Nominate someone for an honor.
- Be recognized yourself. Toot your own horn and nominate yourself, who better?
Awards are as follows:
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THE BILL HAS BECOME LAW!!
Attention: Minnesota Florists.
The Bill has become Law!
Please feel free to use the following Press Release Information to submit to your local newspapers and media outlets.
Post on your Facebook pages and websites!
Get the word out- Minnesota has passed this law to protect you and your customers!
Minnesota Joins the Short list with Deceptive Advertising Law.Minesota State Florist Association |
| ST PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS, MN
Consumers have been frustrated for some time and for good reason. Those consumers, many of whom wish to use a local florist to provide arrangements, often call what they believe to be a local business and are unknowingly transferred to an out-of-state merchant. That out-of-state florist then completes the transaction by calling the real local florist. Under the scenario, the consumer pays more and gets a smaller arrangement and the local florist makes less money.
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