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Fall clean-up for all, swimming for your health
Neva Lindell offered several ideas for the Build a Better Bowie campaign.
“The Big Fall Haul”
Organize a weekend(s) in the fall to clean up the junk just lying around.
This could include old sofas, stoves, broken toys, non-working appliances, branches under four-feet long, etc. Haul ‘em away. Beautify Bowie.
•The Big Fall Haul would be free to residents.
• Put a bid out to hire (Montague County) one or four big truck teams to haul it away.
• Set up command posts in parking lots in all parts of town.
• Organize groups of volunteers to coordinate loading.
• The adult volunteers could be individuals or teams from VFW, Kiwanis, church groups, etc.
• Young adult volunteers could be Boy Scouts, FFA, 4-H or church groups.
• These volunteers could go out Thursday and knock on doors to see if folks needed stuff toted to the curb.
• Saturday, load it up and haul it away.
• Volunteers who help and residents who need their help would need to fill out a hold harmless agreement.
• The truck companies would have to sign a COI and hold harmless.
• The city could pay for the big trucks, dump fees and provide cookies and coffee for the command stations. Apply for a grant to help cover costs.
• Promote The Big Fall Haul heavily: Bowie News, 81/2X11-inch fliers for businesses and churches, and the radio station. Maybe Wendy can talk about it.
• If successful, it could be an annual event.
Summer Fun
The outdoor pool is beautiful. Consider having extended pool hours.
• Lap swimming from 7-9 a.m. or 7-9 p.m.
• Maybe a morning fitness class.
This could be a low-cost way to promote fitness and fun in the community. It would also provide employment and responsibility for guards.
Promote in the Bowie News, flyers and on the radio station. Maybe there is a grant to help fund this.
The boil order for the 400 block of Decatur Street due to a line break and repair mid-week has been lifted.
COUNTY LIFE
Murder mystery dinner theater this weekend
Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Coming this weekend is “Ruin at the Renaissance Banquet” the annual Murder Mystery Dinner Theater fundraiser brought to you by the MOCO Creative Arts Alliance (formally Bowie Alliance for Education and the Arts) is coming this weekend for two shows.
Join an evening for laughs, dramatic insults, and flare as we enjoy a feast for the senses with a catered meal, challenges, and fun. Who will be the ultimate champion?
The performances are 6:30 p.m. on May 29 and May 30 and noon on May 30. The $25 ticket cost includes the meal and show.
All funds raised will be part of the youth scholarship program. Tickets can be purchased at mococreativearts.com/.
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Petunia ‘relative,’ Calibrachoa shines
There is a new flower showing up at garden centers that is pure magic, in fact its official name is Superbells Magic Double Grapefruit. If you aren’t familiar with the name, it is a calibrachoa, a petunia relative. Double gives reference to flowers that in this case look like miniature roses.
Magic is your key descriptor telling you that the flower changes colors. The flowers start off a pleasant lemon yellow and then age to a rose pink.
Of course, to get to rose pink you have various shades along the way. Another magical aspect to me, the guru of captivating combinations is that it seems no matter the color you choose it will go with Superbells Magic Double Grapefruit calibrachoa.
Read the full Garden Guy feature in the Thursday Bowie News.
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