Cannon praised on Great American Cleanup

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Cannon County has done a stellar job in leading their community to success during this year’s Great American Cleanup (GAC) in Tennessee.

Cannon County, led by 2014 GAC Coordinator Diane Hickman, collected 22 pounds of plastic recycling, and hung 100 flowers in the Courthouse Square. A total of five volunteers contributed 22 hours.

“We are grateful that the state of Tennessee has volunteers that take ownership of their community, helping Keep Tennessee Beautiful achieve remarkable results each year during Keep America Beautiful’ s annual spring event, the Great American Cleanup,” said KTnB Executive Director Missy Marshall. “We look forward to cultivating our relationship with organizations in each county; as well as strive to help Tennessee become a cleaner and greener state.”

KTnB expects to have 100 percent county participation during this year’s GAC. So far we have received planning forms from each county in the state. The process of collecting the wrap-up reports is currently ongoing, as nearly 40 have been submitted.

The National Sponsors of the 2014 GAC are: Dow, The Glad Products Company, Lowe’s, Phillips 66, Troy-Bilt® Lawn and Garden Equipment, and Waste Management.

For more information on GAC, contact KTnB’s Stine Moss-Cooperwood at 901-678-4160, or visit www.keeptnbeautiful.org/get-involved.

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July 24, 2014 at 11:57pm
Thanks goes to Mr. Daryl Fisher and his wonderful Trustees crew for always making the courthouse surroundings look Awesome. From mowing, planting and watering the flowers, etc. if not for them It wouldn't be possible. Thanks Daryl.
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