Experience the Art of Floral Arranging with Communiversity

Evelyn Streeter, owner of Eve Floral Co., has literally grown up around flowers, spending much of her youth in her mother’s flower shop in Michigan. Now, Streeter puts her talents to work designing beautiful works of floral artistry for a wide array of clients and venues in and around Cincinnati. Her love of flowers is as contagious as her personality, and she loves nothing more than being able to share that passion with the community.

In May, Streeter is teaching her first floral arranging class for the University of Cincinnati. Create your very own flower arrangement with easy tips and a step-by-step demonstration. Then, take home your arrangement at the end of the class.

Everything is included in the course fee! Flowers will be provided by local flower farms in the Cincinnati area that specialize in supplying locally grown flowers to local floral designers and vases will be provided, as well. Students will only be required to bring a pair of scissors or floral snips.

Wednesday, May 3, 6-8:30 pm, $79.  Register online at

uc.edu/ce/commu

, or on our

Facebook

page, or simply call us at 513-556-6932.

Check out Streeter's work on Instagram:

@evefloralco

or on her website:

evefloralco.com

.

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