Fairhope, Alabama
CALLED 'THE SQUIRE OF FAIRHOPE'
A tribute to former seven-term (1972 - 2000) mayor James Nix screened at the Fairhope Baptist Church Sunday.
Producer Gary Scovil of 'Scovil Productions' said he chose "squire" for a title because they "serve" -- in this case a public servant.
Nix's instigation of "beautification" initiatives at bayfront parks and in the dying downtown were credited with a resurrection that led to prosperity and growth continuing to this day.
Nix gave credit to his employees and said the key to his political success was compromise.
Gary Scovill |
CALLED 'THE SQUIRE OF FAIRHOPE'
A tribute to former seven-term (1972 - 2000) mayor James Nix screened at the Fairhope Baptist Church Sunday.
Producer Gary Scovil of 'Scovil Productions' said he chose "squire" for a title because they "serve" -- in this case a public servant.
Nix's instigation of "beautification" initiatives at bayfront parks and in the dying downtown were credited with a resurrection that led to prosperity and growth continuing to this day.
Nix gave credit to his employees and said the key to his political success was compromise.
Jim and Ann Nix |
Former Mayor Kant |
Comments
Because if you grew up here in the last 50-60+ years, you'd understand the corruption that has gone on. Granted, Mayor Jim Nix did do a lot for this city, but all small town cities have some sort of corruption. He trained his puppet Tim well.