![]() The story line is inspired by letters that the author, received fifty years ago from Australian friends and American GIs who served in Vietnam. ![]() ![]() Set in Sydney during the late 1960's, Please Write is a blend of fiction and non-fiction. Reluctant at first, it's not long before she finds herself charmed by the well-mannered American servicemen and fascinated by the diversity of the Cross, infamous for its mob-controlled nightclubs, prostitutes and drugs. Sydney has just opened its doors to American GIs on R&R from the war in Vietnam and Catherine is put in the perfect place to meet them. But life is about to change when her mother Brenda insists she take a summer job in Kings Cross. We can now reach so many more students and it is such a great feeling knowing that.Stone will discuss how we influence the lives of others and they ours with a personal account of the influence of Phil Hogue, former Key West Bank president and rotary member.ĪBOUT THE BOOK: 17-year-old Catherine has lived a cloistered life dominated by the choices of a tormented mother and an overprotective grandmother. Janette says” There is now no doubt that for us the Training as a Florist online is possible and to the same standard as in a classroom. The move to online has even allowed the family business to grow and now their sister Sinead who lives in Inverness in Scotland is working virtually as part of the Kays Flower School team! And so, the online programs were developed, and Kays Flower School could continue doing what they do best, train florists. Luckily the feedback was amazing, they felt it was so much better than the classroom-based courses they had done and felt jealous of the new students who would be getting the training. To do this they enlisted the help of past to critique, give feedback and dissect the online training in comparison to the classroom-based learning they had experienced in the past. Deirdre says, “We wanted to make sure that the online student would get the same experience that they did when in our classes.” This wasn’t easy and the sister duo tirelessly spending hours recording, editing, and producing the professional programs. This took Kays Flower School into homes around the country and eventually the world all from their humble beginnings in Dublin 8’s Rialto. Together the family as they have in the past worked together to create an online programme that mixed the old and new bringing the traditional classroom-based course online. The sisters along with fondly known as Mr & Mrs Kay who initially FOUNDED THE BUSINBESS IN 1987 make the leap to online. This changed when the well known and loved school had to choose between closing the doors or go online as part of their pandemic pivot. To answer the question … Can you really train as a florist online? Well for years award winning trainer Janette would say “No – definitely not”. Sisters Janette and Deirdre changed the way florists are trained, so much so their unique approach to training has been replicated by flower schools all over the world. Having transformed their training during the covid lockdown and moving all their professional programs online. Kays flower School continues to bloom as they announce the launch of their new website!
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