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What I Love Right Now: Tony Montano

What I Love Right Now: Tony Montano

Tony Montano is one of the most beloved floral designers in St. Louis. His unique styles rival those found in top cities in the world, and everything he designs is stunning, fresh, and sure to take your breath away. He can be trusted with the biggest events (if we ever have those again), an intimate party, or every week to brighten your mood and entrance hall.

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“A PROMISED LAND” by Barack Obama. Volume one of the personal account of Obama’s presidency is awe-inspiring and increased my admiration for him. It was fascinating to read about the behind the scenes machinations leading up to some of the greatest moments in history. While not really a surprise, it was sad to learn about the lengths the president’s detractors went to in order to derail his presidency. In the end, as we all know, he still emerged as one of the most accomplished presidents without any scandal to mar his legacy. Can’t wait for the second volume! 

SUPPORTING LOCAL BUSINESSES. As a small business owner, I am thankful every day for the business we get from our most loyal customers, friends and new clients in 2020. In turn, I make it a point to support locally owned small businesses, most especially restaurants, who are hurting so bad. My go-to’s are a hearty Ramen bowl from Nudo or a mouth-watering lobster turnover and beef tenderloin from Sidney Street Café. I also bought gift cards from Bar Les Freres and other restaurants for myself and as gifts because one day we will all be able to gather at restaurants again but in the meantime I can lend support to my community

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MY NEW YORK CITY: While not the glittering venues tourists frequent, MY New York City is made up of little local gems that I love. Haven’t been there since last March and I can’t wait to go back and feel the energy that is uniquely New York City. I always stay in my old Chelsea neighborhood at the GEM Hotel. My neighborhood bar, Barracuda, is the best drag bar in the City and yes, the bartender knows what I drink. Then there’s Buvette, a French bistro that serves the best food for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. For entertainment there’s Marie’s Crisis for Broadway sing-along therapy. And, no visit would be complete without seeing a Broadway show. 

GIVING GIFTS: Since the pandemic started there has been so much sadness. I found that giving a little extra something is appreciated. As a florist, I’ve sent friends pretty bouquets. A surprise card in the mail has brought joy to many friends. I get my witty cards from my favorite boutique, Lusso. And of course, little acts of kindness in our everyday lives are always be the bomb!  I love giving these Sid Dickens tiles- so many meaningful ones to choose from. 

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LADY B: The B in Lady B stands for Beauchamp, which was the name of my very first golden retriever. I adopted Lady B when she was five from Dirks Fund Dog Shelter in Pacific, Mo. I was told that she was used for breeding and taken to the shelter when the breeder no longer had any use for her. But now she lives like royalty with a royal title to boot! She loves long walks around our neighborhood. She also proudly wears her rainbow collar from the Human Rights Campaign, an organization that works towards equality for LGBTQ individuals.

RISE Collaborative Offers Community Along with Workspace

RISE Collaborative Offers Community Along with Workspace

Happy New Year from the Symphony

Happy New Year from the Symphony