CEIC announces winners for Chesapeake's notable yards
The Chesapeake Environmental Improvement Council has once again selected six of the city's most distinctive yards for honors. Each winning home received a certificate, $50 gift certificate from White's Old Mill Garden Center, and the placement of a sign in the yard for a one-month period.
Jim and Roxanne Ballentine of 524 Owens Terrace posed under a trellis made by Jim. Kiwi covers the trellis.
Sandy Ussery, left, of 324 Windlesham Drive, with Jean Pfaehler, Mayoral appointee to the CEIC and project sub-committee Chairperson.
Kathryn Fogelsonger, left, who lives with her husband, Jack, at 909 Shoal Creek Trail, with Jean Pfaehler, Mayoral appointee to the CEIC and project sub-committee Chairperson.
Paul English, who lives with his wife, Linda, at 3509 Mimosa Court, and Jean Pfaehler, Mayoral appointee to CEIC and project sub-committee Chairperson.