O’Brien County, Iowa — The annual O’Brien County Relay for Life Daffodil Days began Monday.
One of the first flowers of spring, the daffodil is the symbol of hope and each year O’Brien County’s Relay for Life for the American Cancer Society sells daffodils as a fundraiser for Relay for Life. This year’s Daffodil Days began Monday (February 8th) and will continue through Wednesday (February 24th). You can place your order for a bunch of daffodils for $10, A bunch and a vase for $15, a 4-inch potted Dainty for $10, or a 4-inch potted hyacinth for $10, with all proceeds going to O’Brien County Relay for Life, which will be held later this year in Sheldon.
To place your Daffodil Days order, call Cindy Runger at 712-541-7122, or Impressions Salon at 712-324-5388, or stop at the Sheldon Public Library.
Daffodils will be available for pickup on Tuesday, March 16th at the Sheldon Public Library from 1:00P.M. – 4:30P.M.
By giving daffodils to friends, family members, and even cancer patients, you are giving hope because together, the American Cancer Society is helping people stay well, helping people get well, finding cures, and fighting back.