Hensler’s Elves Creating Fresh Greenery

The Elves at Hensler’s have been hard at work this week creating a supply of fresh greenery.

Last year we introduced the Snowflake, and it was such a hit that we decided to bring it back again this year. Want to know what would look great along with the Snowflake? Our new item for 2010, the Christmas Candy Cane!

In the meantime, check out some of our greenery items in this video.


Say Hello to Our Candy Cane Greenery

New to Hensler’s greenery selection this year is the Candy Cane.

Made with freshly cut fir and pine branches and wrapped in a red bow, this Candy Cane will sweeten the holiday look of your front door.

Candy Canes come in two sizes, mini and regular, starting at $12.95.

You’ll find Candy Cane greenery with our wreaths, kissing balls, mantle pieces and grave pillows in our Wreath Crib and greenhouse.

Take a look at our full selection of greenery.


The Giant Pumpkin Drop- a “Smashing” Success!

A special thanks to everyone who participated and came out for the Giant Pumpkin Drop on Saturday! We raised money with our awareness building “Smash Out Cancer” campaign for the Starke County and Marshall County Cancer Associations. We are also excited about the donations collected for the Community Services of Starke County Food Pantry Program!

Check out photos from the pumpkin drop.

Special thanks to Jayme Goetz, www.photographybyjayme.com/ for capturing the event in photos and on video!

For the pumpkin drop, Custom Tower Service provided the crane. The operator was Jay Stone.

The food collected for Community Services of Starke County, Food Pantry was 325 pounds.

The money collected for Community Services of Starke County, Food Pantry was $725.00.

Jack Bell auctioned off the right to pull the rope for the pumpkin drop on the Ford Escort and raised $525.00 (of the $725 total) that went to Starke County Community Services. The successful bidder was Bennett Farms.

The Smashing out Cancer collected $120.00 to be evenly divided between Starke County Relay for Life, and Marshall County Cancer Society.


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