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Andrew Kull, owner of Izzi’s Flowers in Brunswick, sets out 80 bouquets for teachers at staff at Harriet Beecher Stowe Elementary School. Izzi’s launched earlier this year as a way to spread joy, generosity and beauty during the pandemic. On Thursday, Izzi’s and the Stowe Community Group, the school’s parent teacher organization, showed their appreciation for Brunswick’s teachers. According to Michael Harris, Harriet Beecher Stowe assistant principal, since the pandemic started they have had to ask more of their teacher than ever before, and they’re putting in long hours both at the school and when they get home. The gesture and the flowers were much appreciated, he said. Kull and Gretchen Pianka, Izzi’s co-owner, have a son at the school and had girls go through as well. This was one way they could help give back, Kull said. Hannah LaClaire / The Times RecordIzzi’s Flowers in Brunswick sets out 80 bouquets for teachers and staff at Harriet Beecher Stowe Elementary School. Izzi’s launched earlier this year as a way to spread joy, generosity and beauty during the pandemic and on Thursday, with the Stowe Community Group, the school’s parent teacher organization, showed their appreciation for Brunswick’s teachers with the bouquets.. Hannah LaClaire / The Times RecordAriana Rothbart, a third grade teacher at Harriet Beecher Stowe Elementary School, with a bouquet of flowers from Izzi’s Flowers in Brunswick. The local flower shop partnered with the Stowe Community Group, the school’s parent teacher organization, to give all 80 staff mambers their own bouquet to say thank you for their work. Photo courtesy of Michael HarrisIzzi’s Flowers in Brunswick sets out 80 bouquets for teachers and staff at Harriet Beecher Stowe Elementary School. Izzi’s launched earlier this year as a way to spread joy, generosity and beauty during the pandemic and on Thursday, with the Stowe Community Group, the school’s parent teacher organization, showed their appreciation for Brunswick’s teachers with the bouquets. Hannah LaClaire / The Times Record
Hannah LaClaire is a business reporter at the Portland Press Herald, covering Maine’s housing crisis, real estate and development, entrepreneurship, the state's cannabis industry and a little bit of...
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