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Obituary Joseph M. Opatsky | Obituaries | postandcourier.com - Journalscene.com
Jan 23, 2022Taylor; many nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Life Service will be held 2pm Sunday, January 23, 2022, at Old Fort Baptist Church, 105050 Dorchester Rd, Summerville, with a visitation immediately prior to the service at 1pm. Flowers are welcome, or you may make a donation to Dorchester Paws in Joe's memory.A memorial message may be written to the family by visiting our website at www.jamesadyal.com.ARRANGEMENTS BY JAMES A. DYAL FUNERAL HOME, 303 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SUMMERVILLE, SC 29483 (843)873-4040.
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Floristry students enjoy professional visits
Dec 23, 2018STRY students at Kingston Maurward College enjoyed two trips to get experience of the industry.
Students at the agricultural college went to London’s Dorchester Hotel to meet celebrated in-house florist Philip Hammond and had a trip to national floristry wholesaler Country Baskets in Bristol.
While in London visiting the hotel, students went to the Victoria and Albert Museum, exploring the fashion and design galleries to help inspire creativity.
Student Romana Burrough said: “The trip was an amazing opportunity to go behind the scenes of a luxury hotel and see how the florists work. Phil was inspiring and proof that you can achieve whatever you want if you work hard.”
The students then visited historical florist Moyses Stevens, established in 1876.
The florist is famous in the industry for introducing the hand-tied bouquet and has won two royal warrants, which helped put British floristry on the map.
Moyses Stevens is instantly recognisable in the floristry industry.
and are appreciated amongst the people in the know as the flower gift that is instantly treasured
The trip to national floristry wholesaler Country Baskets came about after... http://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/news/14159280.Floristry_students_enjoy_professional_visits/
Days after shooting, Burke school graduation focuses on bright future ahead
Jun 10, 2018Brown was shot and killed outside of the Dorchester school Wednesday in a burst of gunfire that injured two other students and a 67-year-old woman.
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Before the ceremony, some students quietly walked past the sidewalk memorial dedicated to Brown, while others stopped to take photos amongst the flowers and flickering candles. But once they entered the building, the focus was on all they had accomplished during the past four years.
The day of the shooting, both Mayor Marty Walsh and Superintendent Tommy Chang stressed how they wanted to return a sense of normalcy to the school. On Friday evening, the ceremony felt much like a “normal” high school graduation. The school auditorium was packed with proud family members, many of whom juggled large cameras with bouquets and giant balloons.
The beginning of the ceremony was dotted with solemn moments to acknowledge the tragedy the school community had gone through. Lindsa McIntyre, the school’s headmaster, held a moment of silence for Brown, whom she called, “our brother, our friend, our son, our loved one, our student.” She then went on to focus on how the class of 2016 was proof of what the school community could accomplish together.
“Tonight there is no thunder greater than yours, so I ask you to roar, you roar with passion, you roar with pleasure, and you roar with the resilience that you carry with you each day of your life,” she said as ...