Talk:Gulfside United Methodist Assembly

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what is wrong with this atricle?


 * the church is a non-notable institution. i find limited hits on google and nothing asserting that the church has some notability to the wider world.  By the way please put the AfD tag back.  AfD tags should not be removed.Montco 00:21, 18 April 2006 (UTC)

Jacqui, can you cite your sources?
Hi Jacqui. I think it would help the article if you could add your sources to the article. (I've created a spot near the bottom.) Bucketsofg 01:49, 18 April 2006 (UTC)

Gulfside Assembly - natural environment
''moved from article space. Poetic writing but is it relevant to an encyclopedia article and is it referenced?''

Gulfside's natural environment was full of life. Quail could be seen along the marsh areas. The wetlands were full of life and spring times saw an explosion of new life. Raccoon, opossum, least tern, turtles, frogs, and terrapins could be seen in the pine woods and in the wetlands. There were flocks of Seagulls flying out over the Gulf, while schools of fish could be seen as giant shadows moving below the surface of the water. The formal grounds were landscaped and contained azaleas, rose, low growing evergreen hedges, and dwarf palms. The entire front campus had many tall pine trees.

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