Have to thank God, my Z5200 team, and Zero half and half tea for the support this week. What a week 3 performance in the We’re still waiting on turf conditions to improve to see those stripes shine through. This weekend, the hogs start eating up holes along the paths. We’ve learned over the years that that flagstones we think are the big boys are actually the medium boys and they need replaced by the real hogs. Do yourself a favor and get the big boys. For those wondering about costs, that’s $700 in stone. There are rocks on that skid two-foot wide by 3.5-foot long that are going to be beasts to move, but they’re going to be awesome in their new home. Now it’s time to get serious on finishing the job. It’s about 3/4 ton of stone for a path down the right side of the house that we’ve been working on the past few seasons. Speaking of jobs, look at this pile of flagstones on the skid. I’ll have to eat the cost and labor to get the job done. Most of the hole is on my neighbor’s property line, but he’s like 75 and not exactly paying attention to his yard because he has lawn service. One item I’ve added to my list of jobs that need done is a spot that keeps sinking. I’m still dealing with some areas that need seeding, peat moss and attention, but we’re finally seeing the turf build on the west-facing side of the house. Matt can’t just sit back and let his press conference carry him to a title. Remember, TNML Mower of the Year will be based on a cumulative performance over the entire season. Also receiving votes in Week 3: Canoe Kirk. Last week’s TNML power rankings after Week 3:įalling out of this week’s rankings: Mike Freshwater, T.J. While there are currently no Covid protocols in place, we will follow the best practices/recommendations of the CDC and Local Health Department.Post Mow Press Conference! – huge thanks to and Singing River Brewery! /1apjPR4fnU- Matthew L Schmitz May 5, 2023 We will not be requiring Covid protocols at this time. There will be a security checkpoint to enter the venue .No pets allowed, service animals must have ID.Save yourself time by bringing a CLEAR bag. Venue Rules There will be a security checkpoint to enter the venue. If you are concerned about the chance of a reschedule or the chance that you won't be able to use your tickets you can add Ticket Protection to your order. We understand that plans can change and it may be inconvenient for you to attend if the event is postponed to a new date. This means that if you purchase tickets and cannot attend for any reason, you may qualify for a transfer or credit, but we do not issue refunds. Similar to a sporting event or concert, Night Lights Event has a no refunds policy. If this happens your tickets will automatically transfer to a new make-up date. While we will never cancel an event because of weather or environmental conditions, conditions may necessitate a postponement to a later date. Because Night Lights takes place in outdoor venues, it is highly dependent on the weather including rain, wind, and lightning. Our number 1 priority is holding a safe event that brings the community together to make magical memories. Tickets are required for all attendees ages 7 and older. Bring a printed copy of this waiver so you don’t have to wait in line. We’ll have plenty of waivers and pens at the check-in tents, but you can save yourself some time by filling it out in advance and bringing it with you.Īnyone 17 and under will need a signed waiver from their parent or legal guardian. You’ll need a signed waiver to enter the event.Įach member of your group over the age of 18 will be required to sign a waiver in order to enter the event.
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