Thanksgiving marks the beginning of a very special time of year. The traditions and customs that help us to celebrate these days with family and friends create memories that last a lifetime. From the food on the table, to the places we gather, to the football games we watch, celebrating Thanksgiving is highly anticipated all year round. Central Square Florist is proud to be a part of so many Cambridge area traditions, providing the gorgeous seasonal arrangements and Thanksgiving centerpieces that warm your home and invite your guests in. Read More about Celebrating Thanksgiving Traditions »
Posted by Jackie Levine on October 31, 2016
| Last Updated: October 15, 2020
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There is something magical about this season. From the time we were little children, Halloween was one of the most anticipated holidays, and memories of Halloween comprise some of our most cherished memories. Whether picking out our favorite costumes, running door-to-door… Read More about Frightfully Fun Halloween Flowers »
Posted by Jackie Levine on October 18, 2016
| Last Updated: October 9, 2020
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One of the best and most traditional ways to celebrate your team’s season is getting together with family and friends to watch the big game. The Red Sox clinching their division is making for an exciting October, and… Read More about Boston Sports Celebrations and Parties »
Posted by Jackie Levine on October 7, 2016
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Floral design is an artistic discipline all its own. Far from simply placing flowers in a vase, true design requires in-depth knowledge of color and texture, as well as how the aesthetics of each element contributes to the… Read More about Natural Design with Wild Accents »
Posted by Jackie Levine on October 7, 2016
| Last Updated: October 14, 2016
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Rosh Hashanah means “first of the year” in the Hebrew language, and is also known as the Jewish New Year. Rosh Hashanah traditions may differ slightly around the globe, but the significant meaning of the holiday is unchanging. The… Read More about Rosh Hashanah Traditions »
Posted by Jackie Levine on September 13, 2016
| Last Updated: September 23, 2016
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