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Robson Street Business Association Teams Up with Inky’s Flower Truck

Robson Street Business Association, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, is teaming up with Inky’s Flower Truck to commemorate Mother's Day #onRobson with a special Mother's Day pop-up event.

Taking place on Saturday, May 11th from 1 pm to 3 pm, the event promises a delightful surprise for the first 30 visitors who will receive a complimentary Mother’s Day flower bouquet arranged by Inky’s Flower Truck. The location of the pop-up, nestled between Burrard and Jervis on Robson Street, will be disclosed on the Robson Street Instagram Page just 30 minutes before the event. While availability is on a first-come, first-served basis, the subsequent 50 individuals in line will be rewarded with a $5 discount coupon for the charming bouquets priced at $35 each.

Aside from celebrating maternal figures, this Mother's Day pop-up event also foster community engagement and support for small enterprises.
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