![]() With her friend Brian Cheeseman, Mara recently opened the café and plant house to be a warm and welcoming space for people from all walks of life. "We have two shelves of donated art supplies – acrylic paints, stickers, we can do decoupage – and we thought let’s invite the public in to grab a pot and a plant clipping and help themselves to art supplies,” said Heritage Coffee and Plant House co-owner Blake Mara. Donations of terracotta pots, soil and small plants are needed and welcomed as well. The community is invited to come by between 12-8 p.m., enjoy a hot or cold beverage, and decorate plant containers for little houseplants to be delivered to seniors who may be isolated or lonely. If you haven’t been there yet, you’ll have the perfect opportunity on July 20 when Heritage Coffee and Plant House will be hosting a houseplant container painting project in partnership with the Santa for Seniors program at Lutheran Community Services Northwest. There’s a big variety of art on the walls, lots of places to sit and stay awhile, and if you see plants or art that you want to take home you can because it’s all for sale. ![]() Walking through the front doors will transport you into a cozy, peaceful atmosphere where the coffee is brewing and lush plants bring a sense of tranquility. Just off Puyallup Avenue at 2310 Court A, Heritage Coffee and Plant House is a must-experience destination that you’ll likely find yourself visiting again and again.
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