Floydada Chamber Celebrates Ribbon Cuttings for Local Businesses

Vintage Acres and Cathy's Floral Shop welcomed by community

Published on Feb. 4, 2026

The Floydada Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony on February 4 to celebrate the opening of two local businesses - Vintage Acres, an antique shop, and Cathy's Floral Shop, which recently changed ownership. Members of the Chamber gathered to welcome and support the businesses, recognizing their continued investment in the Floydada community.

Why it matters

The ribbon cuttings highlight the growth of locally-owned businesses in Floydada, which helps strengthen the local economy and provide unique shopping experiences for residents and visitors. Supporting small businesses is a priority for the Floydada Chamber of Commerce.

The details

Vintage Acres is owned by Kember Rainwater and offers a variety of vintage and collectible items. Cathy's Floral Shop is now under the ownership of Candy Edwards, who also owns Candy's Dog Grooming. Edwards recently took over the floral shop and is continuing its tradition of serving the community with floral arrangements and customer service. Vicky Cervera and Vicky Terrell assist with daily operations at Cathy's Floral.

  • The ribbon cutting ceremony took place on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.

The players

Kember Rainwater

Owner of Vintage Acres, an antique shop in Floydada.

Candy Edwards

New owner of Cathy's Floral Shop in Floydada, who also owns Candy's Dog Grooming.

Vicky Cervera

Assists with daily operations at Cathy's Floral Shop.

Vicky Terrell

Assists with daily operations at Cathy's Floral Shop.

Floydada Chamber of Commerce

Held the ribbon cutting ceremony to welcome and support the new local businesses.

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The takeaway

The ribbon cuttings for Vintage Acres and Cathy's Floral Shop demonstrate the Floydada community's commitment to supporting local, independent businesses and providing unique shopping experiences for residents and visitors.