It was a beautiful day last October in the city of progress with no hint of the tragedy to come. Every year around this time, Enterprise has its annual Boll
CONNER HEATH HOWELL Special to the Eagle Weevil fall festival. Downtown streets are crowded with thousands of visitors eating funnel cakes and visiting shops decorated with pumpkins and other fall decor.
Once the smoke clears, three businesses are now reduced to cinders. The blaze ravaged people’s livelihoods and destroyed everything they had worked to build. Regena Lacey and her daughter, Jessica Lacey-Goodson, own the All About Art Studio. It is the only business of its kind in Enterprise and the fire killed all their community activities including walk in art classes, parties, and student art lessons. The fire also spread to the Laceys’ other business, The She Shed.
Chancey is also grateful to the city’s first responders. “Our fire department and police department in Enterprise are top notch. The way they fought that fire and kept it from spreading to the rest of the street was incredible.” “As a resident of Coffee County and someone who owns a business, we want to encourage those people to build back and support the community like they had before,” Carnley said.
Regena Lacey is grateful, as recovery from the fire will come at a substantial cost. “It will be a tremendous expense to rebuild given that we lost everything, especially in today’s economy,” Lacey said.
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