A local Pike Road business owner's super sweet Teacher Appreciation Week plan hit a snag this week, and it's all thanks to, you guessed it, politics! Jessica Missildine Spurlin, who runs an interior design biz, wanted to give back to teachers in a big way. Her idea? A "flower bouquet bar" for educators at all six public and private schools in the Pike Road area. Think fresh flowers, happy teachers... what could go wrong? Turns out, someone thought those bouquets looked a little too politically motivated. According to Jessica, an attorney representing the public schools called her husband, suggesting the flowers could be seen as campaigning. The result? Public schools were a no-go for flower deliveries. Jessica's not buying it. She says the gift was way below any legal value limit, and she just wanted to show appreciation. No political speeches, no campaign buttons – just flowers! Undeterred, Jessica invited teachers to her home after school to pick up their bouquets. Talk about turning lemons into lemonade (or roses into… well, more roses!) Here's the plot twist: Jessica's husband, Mark Spurlin, is running for Pike Road Mayor in 2025, challenging incumbent Gordon Stone. Could this be why the flowers were flagged? Stay tuned, ChumCity, because election season in Pike Road is already getting interesting! The election is Aug. 26, 2025.Pike Road Teacher Appreciation Bouquet Bar Busted?!
Flowers & Frustration
Uh Oh, Someone Called the Lawyers
"Not Every Gesture Has a Political Agenda"
Plan B: Backyard Blooms
Mayoral Mention
