Willcox business owner creates pay-what-you-can corsage bar for students attending prom

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Randi Coleman is using her talent for designing floral arrangement to help students in Willcox and the surrounding areas by providing little to no cost corsage or boutonnieres this prom season.

WILLCOX, Ariz. — Randi Coleman is using her talent for designing floral arrangement to help students in Willcox and the surrounding areas by providing little-to-no-cost corsage or boutonnieres this prom season.

“The idea was to have any kids that wanted a corsage or boutonniere, that they could have them whether they can afford them or not,” Coleman said. When Coleman shared her idea, other Willcox businesses wanted to help the cause. Leigha Burris, owner of Bakeser's Pastries, said as soon as Coleman told her about the project that she wanted to help. Burris and other local businesses paid the cost of the corsages and boutonniers so that students can receive what they'd like for free.

 

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