BEACHWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY
  • Hometown Heroes
    • Biographies of Heroes 2023
    • Biographies of Heroes 2022
    • Biographies of 2021 HEROES
  • Pickleball Tournament
    • Pickleball Tournament 2023
    • Pickleball Tournament 2022
    • Pickleball Tournament 2021
    • Pickleball Tournament 2019
    • Pickleball Tournament
  • Beachwood Park 2021
    • Beachwood Park 2020
  • Car Rally July 2020
  • Homes and Garden Tour 2019
    • Highlights of Homes and Garden Tour 2017
    • Homes and Garden Tour-June 2017
  • Butterfly Garden
  • Events
    • Veterans' Day 2019
    • Mad About Plaid
    • Great Gatsby Luncheon
    • Memorial Day 2018
    • Veterans' Day 2017
    • Truck Day 2017
    • Veterans Day 2016
    • Truck Day 2016
    • All Rise! Presidential Tour!
    • Truck Day 2015
    • Great Lakes Theater
    • Doors of Beachwood
    • Historical Tour
    • Arbor Day at Fairmount Pre-School
    • Honkin Haulin Trucks 2014
    • Veterans Day 2014
    • Frank Lloyd Wright-House Tour
    • Arbor Day 2014
    • Meeting of the Minds
    • Veterans Day 2013
    • Language of Flowers
    • Veterans Day Ceremony
    • Honkin' Haulin Hands on Trucks Day
    • Family Fun Day
    • Luncheon-Upperclassman
    • Veterans Day 2012
  • Birthday Bash
    • 2015 Highlights of Birthday Celebration
    • Bicycle Summer Tour
    • Arbor Day
    • Quilt Show
  • Beachwood Cemetery
    • History of the Cemetery
    • Genealogy-Bleasdale
    • Penetrating Radar
  • Explore
    • Mission
    • Artifacts
  • Research
    • Manx Society
  • Shadow Box
    • Hats Off!
    • Freedom is not free!
    • Fire Dept. Display
    • First Ladies
    • Glass Menagerie
    • C.O.P.S
    • Ode to Love
    • Winter Wonderland
    • Display at Beachwood High School
  • Contact
  • Join

LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS


 
During the Victoria Era, small bouquets of flowers were given as a means of communication.  These floral arrangements sometimes called Tussie-Mussies or  Posies were used to send coded messages based on the flowers used and the flower's colors. 

Unlike the Victorian Era where children were to be seen and not heard, the Beachwood Historical Society will provide a creative event where children can express their creativity and take home a gift perfect for Mother's Day (if they can wait that long to show off their special creations.)
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Children enjoyed making
Mother's Day presents.


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