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Equality & Nixburg News
Jennifer Williamson
This fall weather has made me want to get out and do some yard work. I am excited to clean up the yard and plant some cool weather plants, but alas, it is still too early here in Alabama to plant fall plants.
Maybe next month it will be time to put in some pansies, snapdragons, plant some cabbage, collards and broccoli.
The Rodger’s Shrubbery greenhouse is down, well all but the back wall. We have been cleaning up the lot and have a dump run in the bed of my pickup truck ready to go. But there is more to clean up, including some lumber that we can’t take to the dump.
We would like to paint the side of the building that is now very visible to match the front, so the store looks very cohesive from front to back. Inside the bathroom renovation is almost complete, and new inventory coming in by customer request. New trusted source supplements and healthy snack options are coming soon.
Please continue to support ongoing activities such as by Kendrick Memorial Baptist Church’s yard sale. It is held most Saturdays starting at 8 a.m. Address is 5152 Ala. Highway 9 in case you haven’t noticed it driving on Highway 9. Elaine Rutledge of Nixburg hosts Rummikub at the Alexander City Senior Center in the Sportplex every first and third Friday starting at 10 a.m.
This month’s Neighborhood Watch meeting is on the fourth Thursday, September 25, from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Please plan on joining for safety information, community fellowship and a great meal that Dave Dial provides for the community, that you can donate toward if you like.
Save the date for the last Saturday in October; EVFD Bingo will return from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Lots of fun and prizes with proceeds supporting our wonderful volunteer fire department.
I depend upon my readers to share with me what is happening within your organizations, churches, neighborhoods, groups, or family to share in next week’s column. Please contact me; leave a voice message or text 256-531-6460 or email at coosacafe@gmail.com.
