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Never Too "Mulch" Love For Springvale Park

Thanks yous a-plenty for city parks staffers.

 
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Springvale Park in the Inman Park received some "mulch" needed attention last week with city officials making arrangements to lay mulch in the park at no cost to the Inman Park Neighborhood Association. Cameron McCaa
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Springvale Park in the Inman Park received some "mulch" needed attention last week with city officials making arrangements to lay mulch in the park at no cost to the Inman Park Neighborhood Association.
Springvale Park in the Inman Park received some "mulch" needed attention last week with city officials making arrangements to lay mulch in the park at no cost to the Inman Park Neighborhood Association.
Springvale Park in the Inman Park received some "mulch" needed attention last week with city officials making arrangements to lay mulch in the park at no cost to the Inman Park Neighborhood Association.

by Cameron McCaa

Join me in expressing thanks to Cora Watson and Kedish Williams for organizing the delivery and spreading of mulch along the northwest aspect of Springvale Park. They had several loads of much brought in and had a crew in the park for a day and a half with no cost to IPNA. This was especially helpful as we, like every other neighborhood committee, have a reduced budget for 2012.

They have lots of greenspaces they can divert time and resources toward and I'm sure any words of appreciation from Inman Park residents would be appreciated and remembered by them.

Mr. McCaa, a principal of Your Intown Home Property Management, is the Inman Park Neighborhood Association's Springvale Park Committee Chairman.

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