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Mar 1, 2016

Lane DeVries and WFFSA Talk Women's Day


Recently, Lane DeVries contributed an article to WFFSA (Wholesale Florist and Florist Supplier Association) about Women's Day and the floral industry. The article is below, or feel free to check it out in-situ on the WFFSA site, here.  We're proud to partner with WFFSA and support their continued advocacy for all things Wholesale Floral. 

Lane with some of our Sun Valley Team Ladies

  Women's Day 2016

Tuesday, March 8th is Women’s Day 2016. I can’t believe it has been six years since Sun Valley started talking about this opportunity to increase flower sales in the first part of March. Over the years, I’ve given countless presentations and spoken personally with hundreds of people, explaining the potential that Women’s Day holds.

Our efforts have paid off in two key areas.

Sun Valley’s sales of tulips and other flowers in week eight and nine have been rising steadily as our Women’s Day marketing efforts have reached deeper and deeper into consumers buying patterns. There is no other factor in the marketplace I can attribute to this growth. Women’s Day is placed squarely between Valentine’s Day and Easter, so it is perfectly positioned to keep the momentum of Valentine’s Day going right through spring. This was the vision six years ago: to keep our production at a steady level, and not have a precipitous gap in sales while waiting for Easter and Mother’s day.  With a broad swath of support across the industry, this vision is coming to fruition. Thank you for taking the time and effort to participate, and I sincerely hope you are seeing the bump in sales that we are. In an industry with (sometimes) different interests, it is gratifying to see us all working together for the common good.


 Secondly, we are truly blessed to work with flowers. Is there any other product on the market that brings such joy, has no adverse health effects, and which are generally bought to be shared? With Women’s Day, we have had an uphill climb to create awareness, but as you know, people love to receive flowers. It is a fundamental state of the human experience. So as people learn about Women’s Day and participate in Women’s Day, we are seeing that they will likely continue participating in the event. The effect of this day keeps flowers in the home and office, and gives consumers more time to appreciate flowers and to get accustomed to flowers as part of their lifestyle – which leads to more sales.




Yes, this is a marketing effort, but the growth is organic as consumers enjoy this new opportunity to share flowers. I’ve heard some criticism saying that we are building a “Hallmark Holiday” and I have thought about this quite a bit. Occasions such as Grandparents Day, Boss’s Day and Administrative Professionals’ Day were created without the help of Hallmark; they were created by individuals and groups that had a need to celebrate and honor a particular part of society. This is exactly the history of Women’s Day. It started in the United States in 1909, and immediately swept across the globe. It is a day to show our honor and respect for women.  

To Hallmarks’ credit, they were able to seize an opportunity and offer their product to a consumer base that was looking for help in expressing themselves.




As an example, Marian Lucille Herndon McQuade, a stay at home mom from West Virginia, initiated a campaign for a single day in which to honor grandparents. Mrs. McQuade started her campaign for a nationally recognized day in 1970, and after nine years of working tirelessly, including taking her message from her home in West Virginia to Washington D.C, she achieved her goal. In 1979, President Jimmy Carter proclaimed the first Sunday after Labor Day each year as National Grandparents Day.


At this point, Hallmark saw an opportunity to increase sales and to ride on the coattails of a movement which was being championed at a grass roots level. This is good business, and it mirrors what we are doing as we promote Women’s Day. Women’s Day is an established grassroots holiday; we are here, offering flowers as the best way to celebrate this holiday.

Again, thank you to all the WFFSA members and supporters that are working diligently to create awareness and promote Women’s Day. When we work together, the sky is the limit.

Lane DeVries,
Sun Valley



 




Oct 20, 2015

Flowers Have Powers Tour 2015


Tomorrow, the Sun Valley team embarks on a “Flowers have Powers” Conference Tour of the Southeastern United States, and we hope you come along! 


 Flower Have Powers WF&FSA Sun Valley



A little bit about our theme—Flowers Have Powers is about connecting consumers to the limitless possibilities that flowers contain.  They are not just beautiful eye-candy, they have power.  They have the power to inspire, cheer, encourage, persuade, and more.  And during this whirlwind conference tour, we will find out what else they have the power to do!  


Flower Have Powers PMA Sun Valley

Stop #1: Miami; Floral Distribution Conference, organized by WFFSA (Wholesale Florist and Florist Supplier Association), October 21-23.

We love WFFSA and their continued advocacy for all things Wholesale Floral.  You can bet that our own Lane DeVries will be making an appearance, and we'll also have a table fronted by our Wholesale Mover and Shaker, Doug Dobecki.  This three day event starts tomorrow, October 21, and will offer opportunities to connect and network with people from the industry, as well as speakers and workshops, and a chance to check out some beautiful flowers. 


Come on by and say hello, and then join us as we head north for the next stop...


Sun Valley Flowers Have Powers Iris

 Stop #2: Atlanta; Fresh Summit 2015, organized by PMA (Produce Marketing Association), October 23-25.


 Immediately following Miami, we'll be heading north to the annual PMA Fresh Summit in Atlanta.  This is a super fun, diverse, and colorful trade show, with booths by flower farmers, produce farmers, shippers, suppliers, buyers, and everyone in between.  We'll be there at Booth #3869--look for our Flowers Have Powers graphics along with displays of incredible (and powerful) color.   


Flower Have Powers Sun Valley


The cool thing about both these conferences (and the organizations that put them on), is, of course, the wealth of resources, education, and networking opportunities they provide, but ALSO the opportunity that they give us—all of us, from all parts of the industry—to come together, learn from each other, and be inspired by what we all bring to the table. 


So I guess we have learned yet another power that flowers have—the power to bring us together.


Hope to see you all there!