What’s new: Floral, gift shop opens in Caldwell
Michael and Donna McKinney may be relatively new to Caldwell, but they are eager to become part of the community and look forward to sponsoring local events through their new business, Bayberries Flowers and Gifts.
The McKinneys looked for a location for the business and settled on a 105-year-old house located near the center of town. They plan to expand the side yard with garden ornaments such as trellises, bird baths, benches and potted plants.
“I would like Bayberries to become part of Caldwell’s downtown community. We chose the location because it has strong commercial appeal, yet because of its structure, it feels friendly and homey,” Donna McKinney said. “I’m looking forward to landscaping the front and adding a bench for others to enjoy. We are in the original city center zoning, making it easy for foot traffic.”
Donna McKinney, who manages the business, has 14 years experience in the floral trade, including ownership of a wedding and event business she operated in Central Oregon. The McKinneys also owned two restaurants in Wyoming and have a construction business in the Treasure Valley.
In addition to fresh and imitation florals, the store carries a line of hand-puppets, sympathy items, decorative containers, birdhouses, jewelry and other hand-crafted accessories. For customers who want to wire flowers outside Bayberries’ delivery area, in-store Internet access is available.