Friday, February 8, 2008

Litter Control Program

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> THE HONOR OF YOUR PRESENCE IS REQUESTED
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> WHAT: LITTER CONTROL PROGRAM KICK-OFF
> WHEN: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 AT 6:30 PM
> WHERE: COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE, CAMDEN CAMPUS
> SPEAKER: LYNN COBB, MANAGER OF KEEP GEORGIA BEAUTIFUL
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> A major and growing concern of many residents of Camden County is
> the prevalence of litter throughout our community. There have been
> many initiatives over the years to reduce the amount of litter, but
> these have been periodic, band-aid efforts, which helped immensely
> for a day or two and then regressed to status-quo. The Camden
> County Chamber of Commerce and St. Marys EarthKeepers are
> initiating a program of litter control throughout the County, which
> we hope will include participation of every individual and entity
> in the County, and result in an everlasting litter-free community.
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> In that regard, an invitation is extended to you and anyone else
> you feel should be in attendance, to embrace our initiative on
> behalf of the citizens of Camden County by attending the kick-off
> on Wednesday, February 20, 6:30 pm, at the Coastal Georgia
> Community College auditorium.
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> The February 20th kick-off meeting will feature Lynn Cobb, Manager
> of Keep Georgia Beautiful. This organization is a certified member
> of the Keep America Beautiful program. It is our desire for this
> initiative to further beautify Camden County by eliminating
> unsightly litter, and allow Camden to become a certified member of
> Keep Georgia Beautiful.
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> We look forward to seeing you at the kickoff meeting February 20.
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