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Stepping into Love with Step Team Valentine’s Bouquets

Lily Nguyen March 3, 2025
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A more recent Step Team tradition for Valentine’s Day is selling bouquets, each with a little twist: something edible is inside.

This year, along with an arrangement of forever roses, the team’s handmade bouquets contained various treats, including chocolate Rice Krispies, pretzels, and marshmallows. Customers could have these flowers and treats wrapped in traditional or Hello Kitty-themed wrapping paper. For an added touch of customization, they were also able to request a personal message to include with their bouquet.

Bouquets came in sizes medium (five roses with treats for $10) and large (ten roses with treats for $20).

The Step Team’s assorted handmade bouquets set to be delivered on Valentine’s Day. Photo submitted by Taliyah Lauture.

The team started creating bouquets last year when MHS alumna and former Step Team captain Erikah Macharia, as well as senior captain Bertha Jean Louis, proposed the idea. “It was such a fun way for our team to raise money while also making something special for people to give to someone they care about!” exclaimed senior Olivia Ivy.

The bouquets continued to be a hit among MHS students and staff alike. By Valentine’s Day, they “had sold around 35 bouquets,” said senior Ashley Benfield.

Junior Taliyah Lauture attributed its success to “people being familiar with the sale, as the team also did the bouquet sale last year.” Even more importantly, many may “want a little bit more affordable alternative to usual bouquets, with treats and notes included!”

Behind the scenes, the team worked diligently to craft the bouquets and fulfill orders. Like last year, they began with a bake sale to “raise money to buy supplies,” Benfield explained. She continued, “We then started creating what we want to be put into the bouquets.”

Lauture stated that it was difficult “racing against time to acquire all of the materials to put the bouquets together.” Ivy added on, mentioning that “the process was a little tricky at times, especially keeping track of all the orders… but overall, we made it work.”

And so, on time for Valentine’s Day, members successfully delivered every bouquet to recipients throughout all four class periods. The proceeds from them will go towards funding costumes and accessories for the Step Team’s Junior Varieties (JVs) performance in the coming months.

With its great success this year and the last, the Valentine’s Day bouquet sale is sure to continue as one of the Step Team’s best holiday traditions.

About the Author

Lily Nguyen

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Lily is Head of Local and a returning member of The Blue and Gold. A junior, she rejoined the class to continue improving her writing skills, as well as work more in print design and photography. Extremely involved outside school, Lily is part of the Girls Tennis team, Malden Student Ambassadors, National Honors Society, Y-Leaders, and Fine Arts Club, all of which reflect her passions and hobbies. When she isn’t occupied by her academics or extracurriculars, Lily enjoys playing tennis, watching TV shows, hanging out with friends, and traveling—she hopes one day to travel to France. She strives to continue getting good grades and hopefully discover new passions and a future career she would like to pursue. Currently, she is interested in attending Northeastern and entering the medical field.

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