Today the CEO class went to Little Hill flower farm owned by Hannah Swank. Five years ago, Hannah started her flower farm, first for people to just come and pick their own flowers and as a way for people to enjoy flowers. Her business has slowly expanded into more than that. She now can host different types of events, and it is also has become popular place for people to come and take pictures! Each CEO student got to make their own bouquet of flowers! Thank you so much Hannah!


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