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Nursing majors Kiara Barde, a junior, and Alisa Gonzalez, a senior, and business administration major Imani Gayle, a sophomore, holding up their bouquets. Photos by William Gagné

Spring blooms with bouquet making

By Lily Rand

Photo Editor

On March 10, Programs Council brought a burst of spring energy to Adanti Student Center Room 217 with an afternoon bouquet‑making event.

Students stopped in throughout the early afternoon to pick from buckets of fresh flowers and arrange their own take-home bouquets.

Tables were set up with a variety of stems and supplies, giving participants the chance to experiment with colors and styles as they built their arrangements. The varietals included different colors of roses, daisies and more.

The event was open to all students and offered a relaxed, creative break in the middle of the day.

ProCon members staffed the room, helping restock flowers and guiding students through the process as needed.

Students were able to arrange and added decorative material mixed into their bouquets.

Free items were available for anyone who participated, adding to the light, welcoming atmosphere.

By the end of the session, students left with handmade bouquets and a small taste of spring.

Supplies to make the bouquets on a table.
Students hold their completed boquets.
Flowers available for picking.
Students lined up to get supplies.
Students grab supplies for their boquets.
Students work on their boquets.
Programs Council’s Graduate Intern Isaiah Young passes out flowers to students.

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