Steve’s Flowers and Gifts Inc.
Family Owned and Operated
Steve’s Flowers and Gifts Inc. was founded in 1973 by Steve and Linda Huth. As Steve was attending college, he worked for a local flower shop, delivering, doing odd jobs, and eventually designing. Steve had dreams of opening his own floral facility on the south side of Indianapolis, and when opportunity came, he went to work to make it happen. His philosophy from the start was making sure his customers were happily satisfied. The dedication and commitment towards his goal allowed Steve to move into a larger facility in 1976, and opened a second location in the fast growing town of Greenwood in 1982. In October of 1988, Steve designed and had built his own building which consists of 7,000 square feet.
“Our Mission is to Establish and Maintain the Highest Level of Floral Value and Customer Service at Comfortable Consumer Prices Along with Creating a Team-Oriented, Core Value Driven, Work Environment That is Personable, Caring, and Customer Focused”
When you Send Flowers, Put Your Trust In Your Local, Family Owned, Indianapolis Florist, Steve’s Flowers And Gifts, For Efficient, Secure, And Dependable Service. We guarantee your satisfaction regardless of what you order. Our talented design staff can transform your vision into reality. We carry a complete line of gift items, plush, candy, balloons, and plants. We specialize in parties, corporate event planning and weddings. We feature creative Remembrance Bouquets.
On International Day of Peace, honor the occasion with floral products from Steve’s Flowers and Gifts!
Papaya Don’t Preach
International Day of Peace
History has revealed stories of war as far as one can look back. A world free from war and violence would be tremendous. In 1981 the International Day of Peace was created by the United Nations General Assembly. Twenty years later, the General Assembly voted to designate this day as a time of world wide peace. Their mission was to have a time of cease – fire. All nations are invited to participate in this day of observance.
The Secretary – General of the United Nations dedicated International Day of Peace in 2013 as a day to focus on world peace. The awareness this day creates for peace is solely devoted to the hope that the occurrence of war can be reduced. It is observed annually on September 21.
The Peace Bell of the United Nations is rung annually in New York City, the UN official headquarters. This beautiful and symbolic bell is made from coins that were donated from children across the globe in numerous continents. There is an inscription on the bell reads “Long Live Absolute World Peace”. The United Nations Association of Japan dedicated the bell as a gift and as symbol of the cost of human life caused by war.
Covid 19 now represents the coming together as a unified species to defeat a silent killer. Unification has never been more important. International Day of Peace is the perfect day to put aside all differences and ponder what is important to man kind. In many parts of the world people are struggling with violence and harshness that is unspeakable. The unification brought about by the International Day of Peace can be a catalyst to the slowing of war and indifference.
There are several ways to recognize International Day of Peace.
- Competition – There is no better way to display peace and respect than by creating a friendly sporting event. When teams compete against each other in a friendly game of some type, a good deal of fair play, camaraderie and peace can be created.
- Team-Building Activities – Many companies host sales and team building sessions on a routine basis. Why not create one that has a theme of global peace or at least peace in the office. This is great way to bring people together and and have them let down their defense mechanisms for some friendly non threatening enjoyment.
- Poster for Peace – Did you know there is an official poster of peace? Yes the United Nations publishes the International Day of Peace Poster. If you are a school teacher or Sunday school teacher you can print the poster and use it as a discussion topic. What a great way to increase awareness.
- Talk with Children – Teaching children the meaning of peace is critical to the future. As adult role models, parents, teachers, coaches and other older people have an obligation to help children grasp the meaning of a peaceful society and an appreciation for International Day of Peace. Since children are our future, educating them about peaceful relations can bring about positive change in the world.
- Moment of Silence – As with many solemn occasions, International Day of Peace offers the opportunity for everyone around the globe to stop at noon for their region and be silent for one full minute. How you choose to spend that moment of silence is up to each individual. Some meditate, others pray for those that have given their lives in war and still others simply find joy in sharing the honor of such a day.
To get the festivities started, surprise the group with a delicious food basket from Steve’s Flowers and Gifts.
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COVID-19
As of May 4, 2020 our Indianapolis location has re-opened from 8 am to 6 pm, and our Greenwood and Pendleton locations are re-opening back to regular hours of 9 am to 6 pm. We are still offering curb-side service at your convenience, and as an additional precaution, we’re offering no-contact delivery for those who prefer it. Upon request, our delivery drivers will contact recipients in advance to arrange delivery, leaving the package at the door at the request of the recipient or sender.
Our top priority is to keep the entire Steve’s Flowers community safe, and we will continue to assess and address the situation as it evolves. We thank you for your business and look forward to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
Steve Huth
Steve’s Flowers & Gifts
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