
About this Event
This Mother’s Day, join us to create mini floral arrangements to honor and remember the mothers who live on in our hearts. We’ll have a beautiful assortment of flowers available so you can style a bouquet from your mom’s favorite flower, to a color that reminds you of her, or blooms that tell the story of your love for each other.
Take a moment to write a cherished memory of your mom on a slip of paper and tie it with a ribbon to your bouquet—a simple yet meaningful tribute to the love and legacy she left behind. Come alone or with loved ones or friends, and enjoy time for reflection, remembrance and connection.
Let’s fill the air with the beauty of flowers and the warmth of shared memories.
Small flowers, greenery and ribbons will be available. You are also welcome to bring your own flowers.
This event is free, but please register so we can be sure to have enough flowers and ribbons for all.
The Language of Flowers
In the Victorian era, the meaning of flowers was well understood so that the recipient knew if they received roses it symbolized love, lilies represented devotion, forget-me-nots signified remembrance, and violets conveyed faithfulness.
As you create your mini floral arrangement, consider choosing flowers that speak to your mother’s spirit, your memories of her, or the love you continue to carry in your heart. Let each petal and stem tell a story, just as they did in the language of flowers long ago.
Host
This event will be facilitated by Lakewood’s Community Programs Manager, Amanda Luke. An amateur floral artist with a passion for helping others develop a love of floral arrangements.
Living Memory Tree
Honor and remember your mother or the motherly figures in your life by tying a ribbon to our Living Memory Tree. Ribbons will be available at the front desk. Please use the provided biodegradable ribbons.
The Lakewood Welcome Center
This event takes place in the Community Room in the Welcome Center at Lakewood. This beautiful, state-of-the-art building provides a warm and sunny backdrop for community events, in addition to offering quiet space for families to gather and make arrangements for end-of-life.
Parking and Transportation
Driving Directions
Parking is available on any of the roads inside Lakewood’s gates unless otherwise noted with a no parking sign. Handicap parking will be available near the Chapel as well as the Welcome Center. Lakewood does not have an onsite parking lot – it is street parking only. This means you may have to park a short distance away and walk. We strongly encourage carpooling and public transportation.
Bus Directions
Metro Transit lines 6 and 23 stop directly outside of Lakewood’s gates, a short walk to the Memorial Chapel and the Welcome Center.
Bike Directions
Please lock bikes at the rack near the main entrance gates and walk to the Welcome Center. Do not lock bikes to trees or signs, leave bicycles unlocked on the grounds., or leave shared bikes or scooters overnight.
FAQs
Is there a minimum age requirement to participate?
No, all ages are welcome.
Can I bring flowers or materials from home?
Yes! You are more than welcome to bring supplies from home and join us onsite to create and share stories.
Do I need floral arranging experience?
Not at all! This is about pulling together flowers that speak to you and remind you of your mother or anyone you are remembering on this day. The arrangements will be simple and personal.
Do I need to bring anything?
No, this is a drop-in event and all basic supplies will be available for use.
We will also have some snacks and coffee available for guests.
Is parking available?
Yes, you can park on any of Lakewood’s roads unless otherwise marked. Please be especially mindful of any funeral or processional parking signs.
What is the program itinerary?
This event will be primarily open-house with guests able to drop in at their own leisure. There are no formal remarks or presentations. Lakewood staff and volunteers will be available to support with materials as needed.
Questions? Email us at [email protected]
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Welcome Center Community Meeting Room, 3600 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, United States
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