Showing posts with label Parkland. Show all posts
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Friday, May 22, 2009

History in the Making



May 7th marked the historical
Ribbon Cutting event
for our new division, Evolution Design
(see our prior 3/20/09 blog entitled “Evolving Spaces”).



Coordinated through the
City of Parkland Chamber of Commerce,
Parkland Mayor Michael Udine proudly performed
the ribbon cutting honors
at our corporate headquarters in Coral Springs.




An available suite was transformed
to mimic an attractive art gallery venue,
thus allowing approximately 60 attendees to view
notable artwork and silk floral arrangements
while indulging in a vast assortment
of tasty offerings that spanned several rooms.
The celebration also included a prize raffle that awarded
interior design accessories to the lucky winners!


Another hot commodity for the evening was
the featured P&H facility tour hosted by P&H veterans.
These tours allowed our guests a true “insider’s look”
at the full scope of the P&H Interiors organization.
Many commented that they were previously unaware
of the multitude of design services offered,
and how extensively we prepare for the
successful execution of each and every project.


With the creation of our new Evolution Design division,
P&H Interiors is on the forefront of specialty interior design.
Whether it is for one room, one residence,
or one commercial building at a time,
we strive to ensure complete satisfaction
for every client, every time!












Friday, March 13, 2009

Wine & Cheese

Tuesday, March 10th, marked the
Coral Springs Chamber of Commerce’s
ribbon cutting ceremony at Vino DeSantis,
a fabulous new wine & cheese emporium
located in our fair city.

P&H’s Cathy Wilder and Anne-Scott-Brown
attended the noteworthy event
to offer support to this unique shop
that boasts a large variety of wines
available in all price points.

Samples were available for tasting,
as well as the seemingly endless selection
of prominent “bottles on tap”
displayed throughout the store.
Many of our Chamber friends were in attendance,
and we all appreciated the knowledge and
expertise offered by their likeable staff.

Parkland Life magazine was there
to document the historical occasion,
so keep your eyes open for this feature
in their next publication!

I had the good fortune of speaking with two
Vino DeSantis wine distributors
who offered invaluable assistance
in my quest to expand my wine horizons.

Pinot Noir, anyone?