In Japan, the traditional way that Valentine's Day is celebrated, is for the woman to give chocolates to the men that she likes, as well as to others where there is no romantic interest. But not all chocolates are created equal...more on that at the event.
A day to enjoy & to be taught by Ikuko Hashimoto, Japanese florist instructor, to create a beautiful Valentine’s bouquet of flowers. For two hours Ms. Hashimoto will instruct design techniques on a flower arrangement that will be taken home at the end of the night along with a Godiva box of chocolate to share.
Seating is limited to 40 neighbors.
The flower arrangement symbolizes two people coming together to share their love. There are two separate vases with elegant flowers connected by their hearts. “Connected Heart.”
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