Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Tree Board Talk in LWB Public Library.


If you haven’t heard about tomorrow’s Tree Board Talk (Thurs., 4/11) in Lake Worth Beach then please continue reading.

Everyone in LWB and metro areas west are strongly encouraged to attend this public meeting tomorrow and worth noting everyone is encouraged to follow Mr. Ben Kerr, PIO for City updates. Take a moment to get on the list for future news about who’s who and what’s what.

And would encourage everyone to keep Mexico Beach in your thoughts and prayers. Please continue reading to learn why.

On April 11th doors will open promptly, 6:00, at the Public Library located at 15 North M Street. This is a FREE public event open to everyone:


Lake Worth Beach, Fl — The City Tree Board is pleased to announce the 2019 City Tree Talk panel discussion. This year’s talk will include five certified arborists who will discuss the importance of proper tree care and maintenance. 


Worth noting is fifty days after this meeting at the library officially begins Hurricane Season. And just on time are coming all the predictions about the number and strength of storms which are completely meaningless but they are entertaining. How those predictions stack up against the Old Farmer’s Almanac would be interesting to learn as well.

Several years ago, around 2014 or 2015 or so was one of the biggest rain storms to ever hit Palm Beach County. Truly frightening. Not one meteorologist saw it coming. Not one.

The public meeting at the public library on April 11th does not require a prayer or a moment of silence. But maybe this one should.

Please support everyone involved preparing for an approaching hurricane and everywhere else in Palm Beach County. The myth used to be in Homestead and at Everglades National Park and all those people who lived in mobile home parks in and around Florida City that the Gulfstream Current whipping around north of Cuba and up the coast offered them a level of protection. But then Andrew came to visit.

Lake Worth Beach must continue improving the infrastructure and fixing the water lines and hardening the Electric Utility. And if you are worried about over-development in Lake Worth Beach then please take heed.

You better help get ready for future hurricanes too.

And maybe there should be a prayer or a moment of silence on April 11th in support of the residents of Mexico Beach.