As the name implies, The Wild Sonflower features thousands of pristine sunflowers. But there is also yarrow, feverfew, rudbeckia, snapdragons, strawflowers, statice, cornflower, cress, zinnias, and other bright Continue Reading
Month: July 2023
After nearly eight years in the aesthetics industry, Sierra Murphy has decided its time to start her own business. Offering a wide range of services, Rae Aesthetics is now open in the upper floor of the Chandler Continue Reading
2023 marks the 40th anniversary of National Night Out. The goal is to bring law enforcement and members of the community together in a comfortable setting in order to better understand one another and know who it is Continue Reading
Ready Box Portable Storage puts a convenient spin on storage. “We have portable storage pods that we bring to you – to your home or your business,” said Marrissa Ashburn who owns the business with her husband Continue Reading
Eyes were on the berries, but we and our fellow pickers also enjoyed plenty of laughter and positive chatter. The place was Blueberry Ridge Farm and the time was a late-Tuesday morning during one of the farm’s Continue Reading
Known as a Whale of a Sale, the Bridgeport United Methodist Church rummage sale rolls in annually to delight shoppers and raise big funds for area charities and organizations. Set for Aug. 4, 5, 7, and 8, this Continue Reading
It’s called pillow spray. But I spray it everywhere, each time pleasantly reliving my visit to Stone House Lavender Farm. Located in Fairmont, just minutes off the White Hall exit, the farm features row after row of Continue Reading
Simpson Elementary PTA has unveiled a new project; one which organizers are quite excited about. The bright red Little Indian Library is in front of the school, open to all children for their reading pleasure. It is Continue Reading
On August 1, the Bridgeport Police Department will host to National Night Out. The event, which is held nationwide on the first Tuesday in August, is celebrating its 40th year. While the national event with law Continue Reading
After petting and feeding llamas, alpacas, pigs, chickens, guineas, donkeys, cows, horses, bunnies – and goats, of course – my littlest grandson asked if we could pet the emus. “Well, let’s just see,” I said as I Continue Reading