The Zonta Club of Woodstock wants to help you honour the wonderful women in your life, with their annual rose sale fundraiser.
WOODSTOCK - You can surprise your wife, mother, sister or friend with some roses this International Women's Day.
The Zonta Club of Woodstock is now accepting orders. They're $3 a piece or you can purchase doubles for $5. You can also buy a bundle of 12 for $30 with a delivery option.
You can print an order form online or pick one up at Mostly Roses on Dundas Street. Rose Coordinator Sheena Poole is also taking orders over the phone, just call 519-536-3555.
If you are more of a last minute type of person, Poole says they will continue the sales on the big day.
"We'll be selling them at the hospital in the morning and afternoon while quantities last. We'll also be selling them at banks in the community."
The bank locations include TD on the corner of Springbank Ave and Dundas Street and the RBC downtown.
Poole adds all of the money will go to a great cause.
"Zonta is a member of Zonta International, so this is our opportunity to support the global projects we have going on."
Zonta works to improve the legal, political, economic, educational, health and professional status of women worldwide.

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