Morton Country Market
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Aug 3, 2020Obituary: Joseph Walter Fortenberry - Oak Ridge Today
Julie Holland and Terri Kerley of Knoxville and Steffanie Benson-Elliott of Altamonte Springs, Florida; nieces Stephanie Hall and Lindsay Morton and families; and nephews Ryan and Christopher Kittrell and families, all of Atlanta, Georgia.
Joe was preceded in death by his mother Stella, his father Joseph Hubert, and his younger sister Debra Fortenberry.
Joe will be missed, but the family is comforted knowing that he is free from the pain and discomfort he had experienced for years.
A celebration of Joe’s life will be held in June 2021 in Knoxville, Tennessee, with the dates to be determined. In lieu of flowers, donations in Joe’s name to Sacred Heart Home in Hyattsville, Maryland, are welcomed. Sacred Heart is where Joe called home for the last 12 years. The wonderful staff and the Ministry of Sisters, Servants of Mary Immaculate, made Joe feel safe and secure and introduced him to the beautiful teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. The address for Sacred Heart Home is 5805 Queens Chapel Road, Hyattsville, MD 20782. Or click here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=D1jA_d22xFJBaudOVp9rm6FMnFo68BFNswq8ttnGou0HI5wetaCmBwL16o9l0V8ArV43NW&country.x=US&locale.x=US.
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Feb 1, 2020Valentine's Day in the valley: Ways to celebrate romance, or not - Desert Sun
N Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs
Palm Desert
Morton’s The Steakhouse
From Feb. 9 to 15 Morton's The Steakhouse will be offering guests a $59, per person, steak and lobster dish topped with bearnaise sauce. They will also be offering a dessert and drink special from Feb. 10 to 16. The special will include the love candy dessert, a blend of rosé, liquor, syrup and lemon and grapefruit juice topped with Chandon Brut for $17 or a raspberry white chocolate mousse for $14.
For more information and reservations call (760) 340-6865. As of press time reservations are still available.
74880 Country Club Dr, Palm Desert
Indian Wells
The Pink Cabana- Valentine's Day Prom
The Pink Cabana is hosting their first ever Valentine's Day Prom. The event will feature a four-course tasting menu, cocktails, a photobooth and live music. Dinner will be available from 5:30 to 10 p.m. Tickets are $110 a person and prom attire from any decade is encouraged.
For more information and tickets call (760) 770-9000. As of press time, reservations were still available.
44985 Province Way, Indian Wells
La Quinta
Cork and Fork
The Cork and Fork is going to put on their annual Valentine's Day chef's table. Throughout the evening, guests will be able to taste seven small plates prepared by their house chef. The menu is $100 a person and will start at 6 p.m.
Reservations can be made online or by calling the restaurant at (760) 777-7555. As of press time, reservations were still available.
47875 Caleo Bay, La Quinta
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Mar 15, 2019You have the roses, now create garden magic - Marin Independent Journal
GardenSmart: Reinventing the Chicken Coop" talk from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. March 23 at the Mill Valley Public Library at 375 Throckmorton Ave. in Mill Valley. Registration is recommended. Call 415-389-4292 or go to millvalleylibrary.org.
PJ Bremier writes on home, garden, design and entertaining topics every Saturday and also on her blog at DesignSwirl.co. She may be contacted at P.O. Box 412, Kentfield 94914, or at pj@pjbremier.com.
Feb 28, 2019A big and beautiful bloom - Otago Daily Times
Dunedin Horticultural Society President Colin Morton poses with this year's champion dahlia at Dunedin's combined Horticultural Society Summer Flower Show and Dunedin Dahlia Circle Show this weekend.The dahlia, about 25cm across, was entered by Waikouaiti couple Wayne and Donna Burgess.
Mr Morton described it as "beautiful" and said several other flowers were also unusually large in size.
"We haven't had the bigger [dahlias] like that before in quite a few years," Mr Morton said.
Rows of roses, cacti and succulents and elaborate, delicate flower arrangements were among more than 400 entries on display at the show, which was held at the Forbury Park Raceway.
"There were over 200 entries in the dahlias [and] there were probably 220 entries in the horticultural show," he said.
Oct 26, 2018Plant Lovers' Almanac: Enjoy the leaves, flowers and fruits of fall
I did at Morton Arboretum in Chicago with Davey Tree’s Chrissy Balk.Fungus finale: In New York City recently, I was impressed by the interplay of genetics relative to powdery mildew diseases. First, each powdery mildew fungus is specialized in its host range: the powdery mildew fungus on zinnia will not get on lilac, for example. Secondly, I was impressed while looking at a few examples in NYC of how intimate this susceptibility is: horse-chestnuts side by side, white with fungal growth on one right next to horse-chestnuts with no or very little powdery mildew, lilacs that looked whitewashed compared to lilacs next to them an unblemished green. Genetics, though not everything is a big player in disease.And now for something very different: I turn your attention to OSU’s Buckeye Yard and Garden Line (http://bygl.osu.edu). Tune in to the wondrous story told by Joe Boggs of OSU, talking about what he thought was an eriophyid mite infestation on wild sweet potato. This was right up Joe’s alley since he is an entomologist, and though mites have eight or four legs instead of six, they are still part of his interest zone.Then he thought it might be a fungus, then learned it was white rust, caused by Albugo, once thought to be a fungus, but now classified as an oomycete organism. It is a great tale, really, about diagnosing plant problems — and most importantly about being curious, even about something you thought you knew. Life, and Joe as Alice might say, are curiouser and curiouser.And as Mark Twain noted: “What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know. It's what we know for sure that just ain't so.” Jim Chatfield is a horticultural educator with Ohio State University Extension. If you have questions about caring for your garden, write to chatfield.1@osu.edu or call 330-466-0270. Please include your phone number if you write.
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Oct 26, 2018Bargains, gifts and more at Novato warehouse fall sale
Eat Za Pizza" in a Fermentation Nation class in the Creekside Room from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dec. 13 at the Mill Valley Public Library at 375 Throckmorton Ave. in Mill Valley. Registration for these fun and free classes closes quickly. Call 415-389-4292 or go to millvalleylibrary.org.
• Find new plant favorites for your garden at the "End of Season Sale" in the entry garden near the main entrance of the San Francisco Botanical Garden from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 10 at Ninth Ave. at Lincoln Way in San Francisco. Admission to the sale is free. Call 415-661-1316 or go to sfbotanicalgarden.org.
• Travel back in time to learn about King Louis XIV's favorite artist, Charles Le Brun, from author Wolf Burchard, furniture research curator at Britain's National Trust, who will discuss and sign copies of his new book, “The Sovereign Artist,” at an Institute of Classical Architecture & Art wine reception at 6 p.m. Oct. 30 at the James Leary Flood Mansion at 2222 Broadway in San Francisco. Tickets cost $45 with discounts for members and students. Go to classicist-nocal.org.
PJ Bremier writes on home, garden, design and entertaining topics every Saturday and also on her blog at DesignSwirl.co. She may be contacted at P.O. Box 412, Kentfield 94914, or at pj@pjbremier.com.
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