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X-WR-CALDESC:Program will include:\nSouth Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard\n
 Sioux Falls Mayor Mike Huether\nSioux Falls City Council member Michelle E
 rpenbach\nU.S. Postal Service Employee Resource Management Vice President 
 Simon Storey\nStamp artist Elizabeth Brandon\nPlant Scientist Sarah Stower
 s\n\nBackground: \nThe U.S. Postal Service celebrates the beauty of flower
 s from American gardens by issuing the Flowers from the Garden Forever sta
 mps. The four stamps feature still-life paintings of bountiful floral bouq
 uets. The stamps may be pre-ordered now at this link for delivery shortly 
 after the Aug. 16 issuance.\n\n                                  Elizabeth
  Brandon’s paintings were inspired by floral still lifes created by Dutch 
 and Flemish artists of the 17th and 18th centuries. Eachstamp features one
  of four different paintings of flowers gathered from the garden and artfu
 lly arranged in a container. One stamp features red camellias and yellow f
 orsythia in a yellow pitcher\, while on another there are white peonies an
 d pink tree peonies in a clear vase. An arrangement of white hydrangeas\, 
 white and pink roses\, green hypericum berries\, and purple lisianthus in 
 a white vase graces another stamp\, while blue hydrangeas in a blue pot ap
 pear on another.\n\nThe floral paintings of the Dutch and Flemish artists 
 featured exuberant\, massed arrangements\, which gave the impression of wi
 ld abandon and impromptu creativity. However\, the arrangements were in re
 ality carefully thought out and many times purely imaginary—and frequently
  botanically impossible. Though they looked as if they had just been pluck
 ed from the garden\, the bouquets might include flowers that did not bloom
  during the same season or sometimes even grow in the same country. \n\n 
 \n<b>R.S.V.P at <a href='https://uspsonlinesolutions.wufoo.com/forms/flowe
 rs-from-the-garden-forevera-stamps/'>usps.com/flowers</a></b>
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RDATE:20181104T020000
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DESCRIPTION:Program will include:\nSouth Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard\nS
 ioux Falls Mayor Mike Huether\nSioux Falls City Council member Michelle Er
 penbach\nU.S. Postal Service Employee Resource Management Vice President S
 imon Storey\nStamp artist Elizabeth Brandon\nPlant Scientist Sarah Stowers
 \n\nBackground: \nThe U.S. Postal Service celebrates the beauty of flowers
  from American gardens by issuing the Flowers from the Garden Forever stam
 ps. The four stamps feature still-life paintings of bountiful floral bouqu
 ets. The stamps may be pre-ordered now at this link for delivery shortly a
 fter the Aug. 16 issuance.\n\n                                  Elizabeth 
 Brandon’s paintings were inspired by floral still lifes created by Dutch a
 nd Flemish artists of the 17th and 18th centuries. Eachstamp features one 
 of four different paintings of flowers gathered from the garden and artful
 ly arranged in a container. One stamp features red camellias and yellow fo
 rsythia in a yellow pitcher\, while on another there are white peonies and
  pink tree peonies in a clear vase. An arrangement of white hydrangeas\, w
 hite and pink roses\, green hypericum berries\, and purple lisianthus in a
  white vase graces another stamp\, while blue hydrangeas in a blue pot app
 ear on another.\n\nThe floral paintings of the Dutch and Flemish artists f
 eatured exuberant\, massed arrangements\, which gave the impression of wil
 d abandon and impromptu creativity. However\, the arrangements were in rea
 lity carefully thought out and many times purely imaginary—and frequently 
 botanically impossible. Though they looked as if they had just been plucke
 d from the garden\, the bouquets might include flowers that did not bloom 
 during the same season or sometimes even grow in the same country. \n\n \n
 <b>R.S.V.P at <a href='https://uspsonlinesolutions.wufoo.com/forms/flowers
 -from-the-garden-forevera-stamps/'>usps.com/flowers</a></b>
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170816T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170816T170000
LOCATION:Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum
SUMMARY:First-Day-Of-Issue Dedication Ceremony
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