Spent some time finding audio product for a friend of mine, then attended the September meeting of the Garden Club at JC Davis Auditorium. The club is still trying to agree on what to plant in the median on N. Highway 43 just before it crosses the ChickasawBogue. It has to be very heat tolerant to survive in that area with nothing but natural rain. We agreed to hold our club dinner on Oct. 6th at Pintoli's Italian restaurant in Satsuma. Barbara Pulliam provided the refreshments and I presented the Resolution of Chickasaw adopting the Red Rose as the city's flower to our president, Ervin Dailey. The semi-annual TOMATO WALK is scheduled for September 19, 2009 at Burrell Park. After that, everyone will go to Brooks Park or Pirates
Cove to help gather paper and debris for the Coastal Clean-Up. Lunch will be provided courtesy of Byron Pittman and Carnes Craig.
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