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The city of Charleston's Martin Luther King Jr. Pool is scheduled to re-open in mid-March after undergoing a resurfacing and the installation of a new water heating system.
Jerry Ebeling, director of parks, said crews are doing the work now, with a target finish date of around March 15.
The pool, which is covered by a dome, has been closed since the first week of February.
While the resurfacing had been scheduled for some time, city documents say the project's timetable had to be elevated to "emergency repair status" because of leaking.
At its worst, the pool was losing 100,000 gallons of water each month, with a monthly dollar loss of about $1,000, Ebeling said.
Some of the heaviest leak points included around the lights and gutter.
The recent cold weather also created a power problem with the heating system that warranted replacing. The resurfacing will cost about $126,000.
City Councilwoman Kathleen Wilson, an avid swimmer, said the pool is the only 50-meter facility in the city. She described it as a "critical length" for competitive swimming.
"It's simply showing its age," she said of the 40-year-old pool.
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As a major streetscape project along Fenton Street finishes, one member of the Silver Spring Urban District Advisory Committee says hes worried the way the sidewalk is built could create a tripping problem for pedestrians.
Street improvements and pedestrian access were part of the Fenton Village and Georgia Avenue Streetscape project along both sides of Fenton Street, from Wayne Avenue on the north to Philadelphia Avenue on the south.
During a committee meeting on Thursday, member Ernest Bland still had concerns about pedestrians not noticing that the curb extends six inches up from the sidewalk a step that he said could trip them.
The concern remains somebody tripping right there either from getting out of the car or more specifically walking along talking [on the phone], said Bland.
Roger Stanley, a senior planning specialist for the Montgomery County Department of Housing and Community Affairs who came to update the committee, said the curb has been discussed over and over again.
Not to say that things cannot be modified if we have any issues, Stanley said.
Stanley said the Fenton Village and Georgia Avenue Streetscape project is complete but still needs final walk-through approval from Maryland State Highway Administration officials. The project complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Stanley said.
Bland said the area is newer looking [and] it is crisper looking.... but the reality of it still remains a concern, said Bland.
Elements of the streetscape for the Fenton Village streetscape project included replacement of portions of existing sidewalk, driveways and adjoining curb and gutter. Also, installation of brick pavers, lighting and new trees and other landscape features, according to SilverSpringdowntown.com.
The project was divided into four phases.
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February 27, 2014 by
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Foster Lawn and Garden, 51 Huron St, Minesing 705-726-9189
Foster Lawn and Garden has been a staple of the Simcoe and Barrie region for over 22 years. Starting out as a single owner/operator Foster Lawn and Garden has now grown to be one of Barrie and areas most recommended Lawn Care, property maintenance and landscape companies covering estate properties, residential, and commercial clients for all their landscape needs, whether it be hardscape (interlocking stone, retaining walls), softscape (garden design, tree and shrub planting and sodding) or property maintenance.
Over the years, FLG has gone above and beyond to help our customers achieve a healthy and lush yard. Today, we now provide weed and grub control, in addition to our fertilizing programs, as well as chinch bug and the all new crab grass control at competitive rates. If youre looking for more advanced services such as dethatching, aerating, slit seeding. rototilling and tree and stump removal, we also have you covered.
When it comes time to spruce up your property for the spring and summer months, FLG can give you a helping hand with beautifying your landscape. If you want to start from scratch or if it is a garden makeover Foster Lawn and Garden can design, build and maintain it for you.
FLG isnt just there for spring and summer, but fall and winter as well. During the fall months Foster Lawn and Garden is there to help by offering Fall fertilizers, fall clean ups of lawns and gardens, tree pruning and removals. When it gets colder and winter sets in, Foster Lawn and Garden provides you with snow plowing, snow removal, sanding and salting as well as shoveling walkways and roof snow and ice removal. We can also provide you with Firewood to help get you through the winter months.
See for yourself how Foster Lawn and Garden strives to meet and exceed our customer's needs and expectations at a competitive rates Expect the best, were greener than the rest. Call Foster Lawn and Garden at 705-726-9189, email them at flg1966@live.ca
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On a week where clouds fill the skies carrying the ever threat of rain, the agency that oversees water resources in the Tampa region loosened its recommended lawn watering restrictions a bit.
Beginning on Saturday, homeowners who had been under a once-a-week watering restriction can now open up the sprinklers twice a week.
The governing board of the Southwest Florida Water Management District voted to continue the Phase II water shortage order through July 31, but it did include a provision to allow the twice-a-week watering, recognizing lawns need more water now that the days are getting longer, the temperature is getting hotter and the rain over the next three months typically is scarce.
Heres the schedule for when to water in unincorporated Hillsborough County and the city of Tampa:
Addresses ending in 0, 1, 2 or 3 can water on Mondays and Thursdays
Addresses ending in 4, 5 or 6, Tuesdays and Fridays
Addresses ending in 7, 8 or 9, Wednesdays and Saturdays
Locations with no address such as common areas and locations with mixed addresses, such as office complexes and shopping centers, can water on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
All watering must be done before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m., and only once on the designated days.
The restrictions apply to all residences and businesses and includes homeowners with private wells and ponds or lakes that are used as alternate irrigation supplies. Reclaimed water customers are exempt from the water restrictions.
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Norma and Jim Reagan, residents at Parkway Place, were eager to play the Not-So-Newlywed game after almost 60 years of marriage. On Valentines Day, they competed against two other couples in a game full of surprise, rekindled memories and laughs.
The Reagans, both natives of Mississippi, met on Halloween in 1953 and married later on April 17, 1954. Jim had caught Normas attention before she actually met him in person. She had moved to his hometown in Carthage, Miss., to pursue work with a local church. While looking for a place to stay, she spent an evening at Jims parents home. Jim was overseas fighting in Korea at the time, but she soon learned a lot about him from his parents.
While working at the church, one of Normas duties was to post the offering. She was impressed by Jim before she ever even met him, because he made sure to send his offering to the church all the way from Korea. Jim had begun to hear of the young woman who started working at the church through letters his mother wrote to him. When the two met in person, there was an instant connection.
I was struck by Norma the moment I met her, said Jim Reagan. She knew a lot more about me than I knew about her because she had visited with my parents frequently. I had been in Korea for 16 months before I came home. Meeting Norma upon my return was a pleasant surprise. We started dating almost immediately and married within the next six months. I proposed in the middle of December. We had started talking about marriage and she suggested we get married around Thanksgiving of the following year. I told her I couldnt wait that long. We decided to get married on the day of her parents wedding anniversary. Her parents celebrated their 27th anniversary the day we got married. It was also the day before Easter. Her mom made her dress, and she looked so elegant that day of our wedding.
Jim said the one thing that really caught his attention was Normas wonderful sense of humor. It impressed him immediately. He has always loved her ability to make him laugh. Growing up, there were two things that Jim was concerned about picking a life partner and deciding on a career. He prayed a lot for God to help him in those decisions. He says Norma was the answer to his prayers. Jim believes having the same spiritual goals is important and makes a marriage stronger.
Jims mom sends us an anniversary card every year the day before Easter no matter when Easter falls, laughed Norma. This gesture has always made us laugh. Even though we met in Carthage, we were married in my hometown of Laurel, Miss., which was 90 miles away. We had a minister from each church participate in the ceremony, and we like to think our marriage was tied extra tight because we had two ministers take part in the ceremony. Since my hometown was a distance away, my parents did not realize we had gotten so serious in such a short amount of time. When my mother found out that we were due to get married after only five months of dating she said, Norma Ruth has always been a level-headed girl and now she has gone off the deep end. We felt we were very mature though, and our love for each other has stayed strong over the years. Now if one of our children had pursued a similar route, I think I would have felt a little differently toward the idea.
Norma believes that sharing similar interests with your significant other is a vital part of the relationship. She said that she and Jim have a close bond because they have a lot in common, have the same aspirations, the same desires and set the same priorities.
After living in Carthage for a couple of years, the two traveled to Oxford so Jim could acquire two engineering degrees, then the couple moved to Port Arthur, Texas, and ultimately to Houston. They said that throughout the years of their marriage they have developed new interests together and that a couples interests change over time. From being young and starting out, to raising a family to retirement, the Reagans have experienced many wonderful life events together.
The couple joined two others to participate in the Not-So-Newlywed game on Valentines Day, complete with a chocolate fountain with strawberries for participants and those watching to enjoy. The Reagans competed against the Smiths and the Hodges. Questions included everything from knowing their spouses favorite flavor of ice cream, to knowing which habit of theirs that their spouse would like them to break, to knowing the color of their house shoes, to knowing their eating habits and preferences.
I told Jim we better brush up on the trivia of our lives, joked Norma. We know the other couples, so we think the game will be a lot of fun.
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Brain Log Ep14 – Feng Shui – Video -
February 27, 2014 by
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Tornano su Rise Records (Time S.p.A.) i Feng Shui con il feat. di Iossa per "Smile (Can #39;t You Hear Me)"! Gli ultimi due anni sono stati per Leonardo Carioti ...
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Marcy Morrison and Natalie Vail on Self Love
Marcy Morrison aka Tinkerangel (www.tinkerangel.com) talks with Natalie Vail (www.natalievail.com) about her journey to self-love. Natalie Vail, L.Ac. Dipl.O...
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