Keep Jacksonville Beautiful Awards Nominations Deadline Extended

Keep Jacksonville Beautiful Awards Nominations Deadline Extended
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Commission encourages nominations for awards showcasing beautification efforts

The Keep Jacksonville Beautiful Commission (KJB) and the City of Jacksonville have extended the deadline to receive nominations for the 19th annual Keep Jacksonville Beautiful Awards. The new deadline is October 7. This award celebrates individuals, organizations, businesses and schools that have made strides to keep the city clean in 2021.
 
An application may be downloaded here or requested from Dan Durbec, Environmental Programs specialist, via email at ddurbec@coj.net. Applicants should demonstrate outstanding and ongoing efforts in beautification, litter or graffiti prevention or litter cleanup.

The winners will be acknowledged during KJB’s recognition event. The time and location of this event are to be announced.

Source: https://www.coj.net/welcome/news/keep-jacksonville-beautiful-awards-nominations-dea



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