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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Diane C. Birdwell @512-478-8813
October 25, 2001
KEEP TEXAS BEAUTIFUL ANNOUNCES HEB ENVIRONMENTAL
EXCELLENCE GRANTS
HEB funds environmental project in Childress!
Austin, Texas - Who Keeps Texas Beautiful? HEB and
Childress do. As the largest independently owned grocery chain
in the United States, HEB joined with Keep Texas Beautiful to
award funding to 16 Texas communities for outstanding grassroots
environmental programs. The grants are being announced in conjunction
with Make a Difference Day, which is Saturday, October 27, 2001.
Keep Childress Beautiful (KCB) is one of the winning
HEB communities. The $250 grant will go towards creating an Adopt
A Spot near J.J. Rhodes gym in the northeast section of town.
KCB wants to create a beautiful and comfortable gathering place
on the south side of the gym for parents and friends of those
who play in the gym or on the small playground. Plans for the
spot include xeriscaped plants and shrubs, a trash receptacle
and a recycling receptacle, two benches, solar powered lighting,
and a concrete foundation.
"Keep Texas Beautiful is very fortunate to have
a partner as environmentally proactive as HEB is," said Bill Rogers,
President of Keep Texas Beautiful. "HEB has a longstanding reputation
of adopting many voluntary measures to save energy and water,
prevent pollution, and reduce waste within its facilities. Now
they've reached out to make an environmental commitment to the
grassroots efforts of communities in Texas."
Reagan Wagner, Environmental Affairs Project Leader
with HEB, commented on the importance of working with environmental
grassroots efforts. "If we're going to make a positive difference
in our environment, everyone needs to do their part, " he said.
"Through this grant program with Keep Texas Beautiful, we're able
to provide much needed funds to communities so they can create
or expand their local environmental programs."
Keep Texas Beautiful, the nonprofit state affiliate
of Keep America Beautiful, strives to empower Texans through education
to take responsibility for enhancing their community environment.
KTB works with volunteers, elected officials, businesses and state
and federal agencies to ensure that every Texan has the opportunity
to take individual responsibility for making Texas the cleanest,
most beautiful state in the nation. For more information on programs
and events, call 1-800-CLEAN-TX or visit the website at www.ktb.org.
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