September is just around the corner along with Labor Day, which is the first Monday of every September. This year, that means it’s celebrated on September 6th. Many see it as a way to celebrate the unofficial end of summer with a last three-day weekend for a while.
Yet, the holiday was created for more than that in mind, especially since not everyone actually gets to enjoy a three-day weekend. Many will still be working, which is what the holiday is about. It was created decades ago to recognize and applaud the efforts of American workers to add to the economy as well as individual and collective wealth of our nation.
We cherish our team at our Denver flower shop and garden center. They work tirelessly to ensure our customers online and in our Denver florist location get the most creative floral designs and gifts, excellent service and value, and an incredible event experience.
If you are looking for something special to get your team for Labor Day to thank them for all their hard work, consider a bouquet or arrangement of flowers. These gifts of Nature provide a way to express your sentiment and appreciation. We have so many colors and varieties to choose from that you are sure to find something for each of your team members.
Even if you don’t own a business and just want to show appreciation for those you care about who are working around the clock on their businesses or jobs, flowers are a nice gift idea.
You can also add on other items available in our Denver flower shop and website, including chocolates, balloons, and greeting cards. These make nice additions to your floral Labor Day gift.
Flowers are also a good choice if you plan on hosting a Labor Day event here in Denver. Whether it’s at an event venue, outdoors at a park, or in your backyard, you can add floral displays like a centerpiece to each table to enhance the decor.
You can choose from options from our floral collection or you can contact one of our event consultants for a consultation for formal event flowers.
Contact us today to show your appreciation this Labor Day!