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CLEANEST CITY CONTEST
2007 - 2009 Chairman
Jean Gilstrap, Farmerville, LA
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The Cleanest City contest is sponsored annually by Louisiana Garden Club Federation, Inc.
In 1958, the LGCF was first among members of the National Garden Clubs,
Inc. to sponsor a state wide “Cleanest City Contest.” The aim of the contest
is to instill civic pride in the individual citizens and thus, improve
the appearance of towns and cities. Each year competition has become stronger,
and the cities and towns have achieved higher and higher standards of cleanliness.
We point with pride to the
many participating communities through the years – and to the ever-increasing
number who work year round to keep their communities clean and beautiful.
2007 Winners
Submitted by Willie Allen per
LGCF 05-07 Cleanest City Chairman, Mary Lou Robertson
Category A (Population 1 to 1,500)
LOREAUVILLE
Category B (Population 1,501 to 5,000)
IOWA
Category C (Population 5,001 to 8,000)
ST. MARTINVILLE
Category D (Population 8,001 to 16,000)
BASTROP
Category E (Population 16,001 to 55,000)
HAMMOND
Category G (Population 100,001 to 120,000)
BATON ROUGE
2006 Winners
Category A (Population 1 to 1,500)
COLLINSTON
Category B (Population 1,501 to 5,000)
FARMERVILLE
Category C (Population 5,001 to 8,000)
ST. MARTINVILLE
Category D (Population 8,001 to 16,000)
PINEVILLE
Category E (Population 16,001 to 55,000)
RUSTON
Category G (Population 100,001 to 120,000)
LAFAYETTE |
Regulations and Procedures
for Conducting the
Cleanest City Contest
Submit entries AFTER NOVEMBER 1
Cleanest City Contest Entry Form
Deadline for receiving entries is MARCH 1 |
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