Slow Flowers WORLDWIDE Summit Welcomes Two New Sponsors for 2025
(Seattle, WA – November 25, 2024) Debra Prinzing, founder of the Slow Flowers Movement, announced today that two leading floral industry brands have joined the Slow Flowers WORLDWIDE Summit as sponsors, demonstrating the importance of offering sustainability education to a global audience of flower farmers, farmer-florists, floral designers, and flower lovers.
The Slow Flowers WORLDWIDE Summit will take place over three days early in the New Year – held online January 9-11, 2025. It is the eighth consecutive annual symposium produced by Slow Flowers Society, and the first to be held virtual and online.
PRESENTING SPONSOR: RED TWIG FARMS: Based in New Albany, Ohio, Red Twig Farms is a family-owned farm specializing in peonies, daffodils, tulips and branches, a popular peony-bouquet-by-mail program and their Spread the Hope Campaign where customers purchase 10 tulip stems for essential workers and others in their community.
Learn more at redtwigfarms.com.
SUPPORTING SPONSOR: JOHNNY’S SELECTED SEEDS: Johnny's Selected Seeds is an employee-owned company that provides the best flower, herb and vegetable seeds -- supplied to farms large and small, as well as to backyard cutting gardens. Learn more at johnnyseeds.com.
“We are grateful for the financial underwriting provided by Lindsey and Josh McCullough of Red Twig Farms, and by our friends at Johnny’s Selected Seeds,” said Prinzing. “The leadership and support of these two companies allows us to make the Slow Flowers WORLDWIDE Summit more accessible and affordable for more participants.”
Prinzing noted that the Summit is designed for creative professionals, thought leaders, and pioneering voices in the progressive Slow Flowers Movement. The program format includes 15 floral education sessions and three round-table panels with international sustainable floral leaders, as well as bonus content from special guest presenters.
"With presenters and attendees from around the globe, we are excited that this year's Summit will stimulate curiosity, examine conventional assumpitons, and explore conscoius and ethical practices in the floral industry," Prinzing added.
TICKETS: To pre-register, visit slowflowerssummit.com
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