Toulouse. A soap maker for the Maurice Bécanne garden
On the occasion of tree planting week from November 22 to 26, a soap dish was planted on Wednesday in the Maurice Bécanne garden. Julie Pharamond, mayor of the Croix de Pierre district, is held in spite of the rain, takes part in this operation by putting in place the hand with the shovel. “The soap maker is a species well adapted to the Toulouse climate and it finds its place here in this park very popular with local residents” she comments. If at Sainte-Catherine everything takes root, according to the popular saying, the green spaces service will then have to ensure regular watering of the tree and control its staking for the next 3. Through this gesture, which is both concrete and symbolic, the municipality intends to show its commitment within the framework of the plan intended to revegetate Toulouse to fight against global warming and improve the living environment of its inhabitants. This year, thanks to their combined efforts, the town hall and its partners have planted 13,500 trees, for an initial objective set at 10,000. By 2030, if the pace is maintained, the city of Toulouse should exceed 100,000 new trees .
The cabaret invites itself
at the retirement home
Cabaret atmosphere, last Wednesday, at EHPA Les Buissonnets, route de Launaguet. Because there is no age to dream, this residence for independent seniors from the Medicharme group, for an afternoon hosted the troupe of Madame Arthur, the famous Parisian cabaret in Pigalle. A show, punctuated with humor and composed of 100% French songs live, carried by the stars of the cabaret, Diamanda and Lola Dragoness. Transvestite, provocative, crazy and glamorous night creatures, which transported the 49 residents of Les Buissonnets to another universe for 2 hours. “Attracting an audience that has not come to see us is a real challenge for us. But here everyone has been wonderful, the caregivers as well as the residents. They also submitted their favorite songs to us for a show on measure, ”says Lola Dragoness. At 89, Georges has lived in Les Buissonnets for 6 years. A great cabaret lover, he has known the Moulin Rouge, the Folies Bergères, Chez Michou and others. “We are spoiled, I had a great time which took me out of my daily life” he confides. Stéphane Damour, director of the establishment, is also pleased. “By bringing a little of the madness of Pigalle here, we have done a lot.