A party for the posies

Random Acts of Flowers founder Larsen Jay with his wife and partner, Adrian Jay.

Random Acts of Flowers founder Larsen Jay with his wife and partner, Adrian Jay.

Knoxville-based nonprofit Random Acts of Flowers specializes in bringing smiles to the faces of people in health care facilities. On a recent scorcher of a Friday evening, benefactors Hash and Nazzy Hashemian brought smiles to faces of Random Acts of Flowers donors and volunteers by hosting a beautiful fundraising party at their West Knox County home.

As you may know, Random Acts of Flowers was founded in 2008 by Larsen Jay of Knoxville. Following a near-fatal accident, Jay was recovering in the hospital and was cheered up by the dozens of visitors who came to see him and the stunning flower arrangements many of them brought. He thinks these kindnesses actually helped him heal.

When Jay was able to walk around the hospital, he noticed that many of his fellow patients didn’t have any visitors or flowers. So he began “re-gifting” some of his arrangements. He was touched by the smiles the simple act generated. When he got out of the hospital, he formed a nonprofit to recycle and re-purpose flower arrangements to be distributed to folks in hospitals and nursing homes.

Today, Random Acts operates not only in Knoxville, but also in Indianapolis, Chicago, Tampa Bay and the Silicon Valley.

As you can imagine, the flowers at the fundraiser were amazing.

What a beautiful location.

What a beautiful location.

The view from the back balcony.

The view from the back balcony.

The hosts, Hash and Nazzy Hashemian and their daughter, Nikki, at left.

The hosts, Hash and Nazzy Hashemian, and their daughter, Nikki, at left.

From left, Tim and Amy Williams with Sheila and Brent Watson.

From left, Tim and Amy Williams with Sheila and Brent Watson.

From left, Kay Clayton, Madison Wilder and Madison's mother, Cindi DeBusk.

From left, Kay Clayton, Madison Wilder and Madison’s mother, Cindi DeBusk.

Melissa and Ron Feinbaum with Maureen Bosch, right.

Melissa and Ron Feinbaum with Maureen Bosch, right.

Kenneth and Jane Creed.

Kenneth and Jane Creed.

Tom and Deanene Catani.

Tom and Deanene Catani.

City Councilman Mark and Emily Campen.

City Councilman Mark and Emily Campen.

Chase and Natalie Bailey.

Chase and Natalie Bailey.

Antoinette Fritz is an awesome bartender!

Antoinette Fritz is an awesome bartender!

Caterer Simon Hall did a great job with the food.

Caterer Simon Hall did a great job with the food.

It was smart to serve cold food like this salmon.

It was smart to serve cold food like this salmon.

And crab salad cups.

And crab salad cups.

These caught my husband's eye!

These caught my husband’s eye!

Here are some of those flowers that blew me away.

Here are some of those flowers that blew me away.

And these.

And these.

Jennifer Sheehan and Ross Dempster.

Jennifer Sheehan and Ross Dempster.

From left, Claire Queisser, Gibson Smith, Steve Queisser, Lesa Whitson, and Handy Whitson.

From left, Claire Queisser, Gibson Smith, Steve Queisser, Lesa Whitson and Handy Whitson.

John and Carol Sheridan.

John and Carol Sheridan.

Leezah and Burke Pinnell brought their cute grandson.

Leezah and Burke Pinnell brought their cute grandson.

 

Peggy and Joe Wilson.

Peggy and Joe Wilson.

This painting by Nazzy Hashemian was up for auction. It is called, "Harmonious."

This painting by Nazzy Hashemian was up for auction. It is called, “Harmonious.”

I also liked this painting called "Union Avenue Morning" by Joe Parrott

I also liked this painting called “Union Avenue Morning” by Joe Parrott

This is "Journey Home" by Christine Patterson.

This is “Journey Home” by Christine Patterson.

Poolside view.

Poolside view.

Nazzy, right, with Randy and Jenny Boyd.

Nazzy, right, with Randy and Jenny Boyd.

Jeff and Becky Ashin.

Jeff and Becky Ashin.

Volunteer Robbie Fromke trying to stay cool in front of the air conditioner. (It was a popular spot.)

Volunteer Robbie Fromke trying to stay cool in front of the air conditioner. (It was a popular spot.)

Susie Racek, left, and Dorothy Smith.

Susie Racek, left, and Dorothy Smith.

Alan Carmichael and Martha Kern.

Alan Carmichael and Martha Kern.

Betsey Bush, left, and Angela Pugh.

Betsey Bush, left, and Angela Pugh.

Festive party music was by Megan and Her Goody Goodies. Take a little listen:

A video posted by @cmmoxley on

 

It was a lovely evening.

It was a lovely evening.

 

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4 Responses to A party for the posies

  1. Alan Carmichael, on June 24th, 2016 at 2:29 pm said:

    The artwork was fabulous. Had one by Ruth Koh too.

  2. Cynthia Moxley, on June 24th, 2016 at 2:33 pm said:

    Alan: I didn’t see Ruth’s piece! Bummer.

  3. Deborah Sams, on June 24th, 2016 at 3:02 pm said:

    A wonderful way to make sick people feel better. And heal. I wondered where it began and didn’t realize that it was Knoxville. A beautiful way to serve others.

  4. Lillian T Mashburn, on June 24th, 2016 at 3:37 pm said:

    As a UTMC volunteer, I am relentless in recycling vases. Left overs from rummage sales, yard sales and getting neighbors to give me their excess. Vases, mugs most anything that holds water is useful. This is a great charity.

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