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Community leaders unite to revive local garden initiative

July 02, 2024 | Forest Park, Clayton County, Georgia



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Community leaders unite to revive local garden initiative
During a recent community meeting, local leaders and residents gathered to discuss various initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of life in Clayton and Fayette Counties. A key focus was the revival of a community garden, which had previously thrived with multiple vegetable rows and raised beds. Community member Mr. Evans expressed enthusiasm for reinstating the garden, highlighting its positive impact on local residents.

Dr. Miriam Gwafney, a family physician at Gencare, introduced herself and emphasized her commitment to serving seniors in the area. She expressed support for the community garden proposal and noted her upcoming work in Riverdale, where she will continue to provide care for seniors alongside her colleagues.

The meeting also addressed concerns regarding local service providers. Mr. Evans shared his frustrations with several companies, including Kistberg and Paul and Legacy, citing unprofessional communication and delays in service. He contrasted these experiences with the prompt and effective service he received from Bridal Electric and Eric from Ruth Clinic, who assisted him with a roof inspection and insurance claims.

Overall, the meeting underscored a community-driven approach to improving local services and fostering engagement among residents, particularly in initiatives that support senior citizens and enhance community spaces.

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