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5:17 pm Wednesday, June 20, 2012

May Yard of the Month winners

The Board looks forward to recognizing our neighbors who work endless hours in their yards, bringing pride to the city of Madison.

The Madison Beautification and Tree Board is now accepting nominations for its Yards of Madison program.

The program will run through September and is open to all residents of the city of Madison.

There is no judging involved. Homeowner association members or individuals may nominate any exceptional yard they feel enhances the overall appearance and beauty of their neighborhood or other areas within the city of Madison.

Nomination forms may be obtained by emailing madisonbeautificationboard@yahoo.com, or you may email the pertinent information, name, address, phone number and email addresses, of the nominee.

A Certificate of Appreciation signed by the mayor of Madison and president of the Beautification Board, as well as a letter of congratulations, will be mailed to each nominee.

A list of those nominated will be published each month.

 

The Board looks forward to recognizing our neighbors who work endless hours in their yards, bringing pride to the city of Madison.  If you have any questions about the program, please contact Rose Berry at madisonbeautificationboard@yahoo.com.

Debbie Kirkland

Karen Purser

Kevin S. Knight

Roger & Dorothy Bellomy

Ronald Reboul

John Dizon

Ashok & Sangita Bhatnagar

Mike and Michele Hancharik

Val Betsyad

Joseph Salwach

Wes & Cheryl Smith

Genna Cecil & Ann Lawrence

Lance & Sharon Hall

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