The American Cancer Society’s Daffodil Days comes to Richardson County the week of March 9th.
Daffodils are often recognized as a sign of spring and a symbol of hope. For that reason, the daffodil has been chosen by the American Cancer Society to represent hope for a community free of cancer.
Daffodil Days brings thousands of flowers of hope to the area. Contributions help to fund patient services, educational programs and support cancer research.
To place an order for daffodils or if you have questions contact Tony Brunette at 402-245-2491. Orders can be picked up at First National Bank beginning Friday, March 9th.
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