Merry Christmas and Happy New Years!
2010 has certainly been an interesting year. An memorable 2010 Olympic Games, a snowless winter, a rainy spring, a see-saw summer, remnants of recession, uncertainty, hst, political turmoil and much more.
It really makes us thankful for the fact that we live and work in a business that offers something people love,an escape, a fun activity, rather than something they need to buy or something they must do.
And we're also thankful to you, the visitors, customers, the homeowners, the landscapers, and the friends who frequent our little corner of gardening paradise. Without you, we would be nothing but a patch of soil. Your love for plants and your support of us makes it all possible.
So with all warmth and sincerity, thank you for 2010 and for the many years to come.
Have a joyous and Merry Christmas, a safe and phenomenally fun and Happy New Years and an amazing 2011! We'll see you in the New Year!
Rebecca van der Zalm
Christmas & Holiday Hours 2010
Open Christmas Eve:
Art's Nursery is open for last minute floral and gift purchases on Christmas Eve, December 24th, 2010, until 3:00pm.
Closed For The Holidays
We will be closed for the holidays between December 25th, 2010 and January 2rd, 2011.
January Retail Hours:
Closed until January 16th, 2010.
Open to serve you January 17th, 2010 - weather permitting
January Wholesale/Landscape Hours:
Open by appointment between January 3rd - January 16th, 2010.
Open to serve you January 17th, 2010
To Schedule A Wholesale/Landscape Apppointment During The Holidays:
Please Contact:
Sandra B.,
Tel: 604.968.6104
sblieberger@artsnursery.com
or
Rebecca V.
Tel: 604.968.6087
rmrazek@artsnursery.com
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Rebecca
Friday, December 24, 2010
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