Tiffany Pascoe took the opportunity to use her birthday celebration to raise money to feed kids in Hamilton Southeastern Schools, and two local businesses pitched in to make it happen. (ABOVE LEFT) HSE School Board Trustee Tiffany Pascoe and Sweet Pea Flower Farms Owner Cecily Fox with a $1,000 check for HSE Food Services. (ABOVE RIGHT) John Mitchell, an employee of Kincaid’s Meat Market. (Photos provided)
Posted By: The Reporter October 31, 2025
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Community spirit was in full bloom as Sweet Peas Flower Farm and Kincaid’s Meat Market teamed up with Tiffany Pascoe to raise donations for Hamilton Southeastern (HSE) Food Services, helping provide meals for youth in need across the district.
The collaboration came together as a special birthday celebration for Pascoe, who chose to celebrate by giving back to the community she loves.
“When people are fed, futures are nourished,” Pascoe said. “Supporting local isn’t just about keeping small businesses thriving – it’s about coming together to care for one another.”
The partnership showcases the power of local collaboration to make a meaningful impact. Both businesses encourage the community to shop local this season, whether you’re planning your game day spread, holiday feasts, or the perfect charcuterie board, Kincaid’s Meat Market has you covered.
Sweet Peas Flower Farm invites everyone to stay tuned for upcoming community events and to keep them in mind for unique seasonal arrangements and gifts that celebrate the beauty of giving.
Together, these local favorites continue to show that when businesses and neighbors work hand in hand, the entire community flourishes.






