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A
Welcome
to
CCG
TV
the
kick
columbus
beautiful
earth
notes.
We
are
so
happy
that
you
tuned
then
happy
New
Year
to
you
all.
I
know
that
you
are
excited
about
the
beginning
of
this
year
and
we
have
a
lot
of
things
that's
going
to
be
going
on,
but
those
of
you
all
who
are
just
viewing
for
the
first
time
see
CG
TV
earth
notes.
A
The
Cape
Columbus
beautiful
Commission
mission
is
to
engage
in
educate
individuals
to
be
better
stewards
to
our
environment
by
protecting
the
environment,
eliminating
litter
and
blight,
and
just
being
a
good
steward
of
things
that
give
us
life,
and
so
we
really
do
need
your
help.
We
need
for
you.
If
you
are
not
recycling,
you
can
call
3-1-1
and
request
a
recycling
bin
today,
and
then
we
also
would
love
to
have
you
to
be
engaged
in
some
of
our
programs
and
projects.
A
That's
you're
traveling
and
then
also
to
make
sure
that
when
you
put
your
trash
out
for
trash
collection
day
that
you
secure
that
you
secure
those
bags
put
them
in
another
can
make
sure
the
top
is
on
there,
so
that,
if
you're
out
there
overnight,
which
they
should
not
be
because
the
law
says
that
we
need
to
put
them
out
at
least
at
7
o'clock,
the
day
of
pickup.
So
if
you
all
could
help
us
with
that,
that
certainly
would
help
us
to
keep
Columbus
clean
and
beautiful.
So
with
that
I
want
you
to
know.
A
B
A
B
When
that
trash
ends
up
in
our
streets
from
blowing
out
of
the
back
of
pickup
trucks
or
people
littering
rainwater,
washes
it
in
storm
drains
and
stolen
goods.
A
lot
of
people
don't
notice,
they're
connected
to
our
local
creeks,
and
then
those
creeks
are
connected
to
our
rivers
and
our
rivers
are
connected
to
our
oceans,
so
that
one
piece
of
trash
that
blows
out
into
the
street
it
ends
up
in
the
creek
and
then
the
river
and
then
all
the
way
down
to
the
ocean.
So
people
would
just
be
mindful
of
that.
You.
A
Know
you
absolutely
right
I.
Actually,
during
the
Christmas
holidays,
my
sister
was
visiting
and
we
went
downtown
and
just
was
viewing.
The
water
was
a
little
high
because
we've
had
a
lot
of
rain
and-
and
so
my
my
brother-in-law,
said
well,
how
did
Columbus
get
his
name?
You
know
and,
as
he
said,
was
it
after
Christopher
Columbus
in
there.
A
So
we
started
to
do
a
little
bit
of
research
and
it
actually
was,
and
then
they
talked
about
that
that
River,
the
Chattahoochee
River
at
the
channel,
where
it
is
it
was
at
the
deepest
point
or
something
where
that
cargoes
can
come
in
and
out
and
that
actually
started
out.
It's
like
a
kite
in
place
and
it
went
to
steel
yeah.
So
it's
we
had
a
lot
of
history
with
that
River
and.
B
It
provides
our
drinking
water,
is
so
so
well
taken
care
of
by
Columbus
waterworks
and
sent
to
our
homes,
but
because
of
that
River
we
were
founded
here
and
because
of
that,
River
were
able
to
continue
with
with
nice.
You
know
good
healthy,
clean
water
for
our
families
to
drink,
while
we're
here
absolutely.
A
B
Last
numbers
that
I
saw
was
that
we
ended
2018
18
inches
above
average
on
rainfall
for
now,
and
you
know
there's
a
lot
of
interesting
or
funny
memes
and
things
going
around
social
media
talking
about
you
know
in
2018
it
just
it
rained
all
year
and
it
kind
of
felt
like
that
yeah
and
you
being
being
the
organization
that
we
spend
the
majority
of
our
time
on
the
river.
We
were
definitely
definitely
having
to
adjust.
B
You
know
some
of
our
projects
for
the
year
because
we
were
getting
a
lot
of
rain
falling,
so
yeah
the
Chattahoochee
River
has
been
at
flood
stage
for
the
last.
It
seems
like
the
last
several
weeks
and
yeah.
It
is
receding
with
the
the
rainfall
kind
of
backing
off
and-
and
you
know
with
that
kind
of
that-
that
high
high
amount
of
rainfall
in
that
flooding-
we
see
you
know
dangerous
conditions
on
the
river
with
fast-moving
water,
but
as
that
rainfall
recedes
and
the
water
levels
drop.
B
B
When,
when
we're
not
in
a
flood
stage,
the
the
really
murky
water
is
a
fast
currents
affect
fishing,
but
now
that
all
that
is
going
back
to
normal,
the
fishing,
especially
this
time
of
year,
will
be,
will
be
getting
hot
soon.
We'll
have
the
striped
and
a
hybrid
bass
migrating
up
from
Lake,
Eufaula
and
we'll
have
a
crappie
season
will
be
starting
soon.
So
everybody
get
the
fish
fries
ready.
I
know:
I'm
gonna
pull
my
fish
fryer
out
of
the
attic
soon
I.
A
Know
that's
right
yeah,
so
you
know
what
it
not
only
does
that
Chattahoochee
River
provide
water
for
us.
It
also
provide
food
for
us
through
those
fish
that
lived
there
and
a
lot
of
people
in
our
community
actually
go
down
and
fish.
You
know
once
you're
going
down
and
walking
around
the
trails,
you
can
see
them
about
their
fishing
and
something
I
actually
was
down
once
and
I.
It
was
a
catfish
that
was
pulled
out.
That
was
probably
about
this
length.
It
was
pretty
big
cast
mm-hmm.
B
One
thing
that
makes
our
River
special
is
that,
especially
in
this
area,
in
the
middle
watershed
that
Columbus
is
in,
we
have
shoal
bass,
which
is
a
native
species
of
fish
that
has
only
found
in
the
Apalachicola
Chattahoochee
in
the
Flint
River,
and
that
fish
draws
in
people
from
all
over
the
world
to
our
community
in
order
to
catch
it
and
then
to
kind
of
Mark
it
off
their
their
bucket
list.
Is
that.
B
B
A
I
often
times
with
Fisher
fisherman's
and
fishing
fishing
women
who
work
there,
that
are
fishing,
there
will
go
with
all
their
supplies
and
sometimes
we
find
quite
a
bit
of
trash
left
from
fishing.
Unfortunately,
that's
true,
you
know,
and
so
that's
a
harm,
that's
harmful
to
the
fish
habitat.
That's
there.
So
it's
still
important
for
us
to
make
sure
that,
even
when
we
were
even
out
with
leisure
time
and
recreational
time
on
the
river
to
make
sure
that
we
take
care
of
that
River,
that's.
B
Right,
especially
those
of
us
that
they
use
the
river
more
than
others
like
those
official
otter
or
even
you
know,
canoe
or
kayak,
or
enjoy
the
rafting
here
in
Columbus,
you
know
being
the
ones
that
you
know
we're
using
the
river
of
the
most
we're
spending
the
most
time
there.
We
should
be
the
most
motivated
to
keep
it
in
the
most
natural
state
possible,
and
part
of
that
is
removing
our
trash.
When
we
leave
that's.
A
B
A
C
B
A
Yeah
and-
and
that
means
that
you
know
for
you
all
who
are
viewing-
you
all
need
to
be
a
part
of
that
we
have
our
schools
included.
We
probably
need
to
get
them
a
little
bit
more
engaged
in
our
campus
cleanups,
but
individuals
in
your
communities.
It's
so
important,
for
you
ought
to
take
on
the
responsibility
to
clean
up
on
the
outside
of
your
home
in
that
area
and
make
sure
that
you
know
trash
this
Derrick.
A
It's
really
contained
so
that
we
can
do
our
best
to
take
care
of
what
really
gives
us
life
and
that's
the
Chattahoochee
River.
We
depend
on
it
for
everyday
usage
for
bathing,
for
cooking
for
all
of
that,
and
so
it's
so
important
for
us
to
really
take
on
our
individual
responsibilities
and
then
collectively
we
can
be
responsible,
but
you
all
need
to
help
us
by
volunteering
and
helping
us
to
clean
up
when
we
have
our
help.
A
You
know
that
on
a
Saturday
one
of
the
goals
that
we've
taken
on
with
King
Columbus
beautiful
is,
we
want
to
work
with
communities
against
drugs
and
neighborhood
watch
groups
and
try
and
get
them
involved
in
cleaning
up
during
that
same
time
that
we're
doing
our
help
to
who's
kind
of
yep.
So
thank
you
again
for
all
that
you
do.
We
do
appreciate
it
now.
If
anyone
wants
to
get
in
contact
with
you,
how
can
they
do
so
through.
B
A
So
you
all
know
how
to
get
in
contact
with
Henry,
and
we
are
all
looking
for
memberships,
so
we
would
love
to
have
your
membership
both
with
the
Chattahoochee
River
Conservancy,
as
well
as
what
keep
Columbus
beautiful
all
right.
So
now
that
you
know
that
you
can
be
a
good
steward
by
taking
care
of
our
water
sources.
Our
watersheds
then
make
sure
that
you
stay
tuned
in
because
we're
gonna
be
talking
about
planting
some
trees
around
Columbus,
we'll
be
right
back
with
our
very
next
guest.
D
C
D
A
Back
to
CCG
TV
I
told
you
all.
We
had
a
wonderful
guest
and
I'm
so
excited.
Lorenzo
Jones
is
a
part
of
the
urban
forestry
and
beautification
division
of
Columbus
consolidated
government,
and
he
has
a
wonderful
role
at
this
time
of
the
year,
because
it's
to
replanting
seasons
and
for
all
of
you
are
who
are
view
it,
and
if
you
want
to
maybe
have
a
tree
planted
on
right
away
in
front
of
your
home,
you
can
call
three
and
make
a
request
and
then
someone
from
the
urban
forestry
beautification
division
will
plant
a
tree.
A
A
E
Been
with
the
City
of
Columbus
for
18
years,
I
currently
hold
up
with
the
position.
Excuse
me
of
the
top
spot
coordinator
and
that
program
was
brought
on
board
about
five
years
ago,
and
what
that
entails
is
Sicily
of
the
Columbus
area
can
agree
to
adopt
a
spot
on
the
city
right
away
for
a
period
of
one
year
and
what
we'll
do
for
their
efforts
is
erect
a
sign.
Okay
and
they'll
maintain
that
for
a
period
of
one
year
and.
E
E
Okay,
well,
yes,
ma'am!
That
process
will
entail
calling
three
one
one
like
you
earlier
saying,
and
we
will
take
that
that
work,
order
and
go
out
to
the
property
and
examine
and
see
if
we
could
put
if
it's
if
we
could
put
a
large
maturing
or
small
maturing
tree
in
that
in
that
area,
according
to
the
overhead
wiring
right,
if
there's
overhead
wiring-
and
we
want
to
put
a
small
maturing
tree
in
that
area,
okay,.
E
A
E
A
E
Ask
that
the
citizens
will
do
all
the
maintaining
on
of
the
tree.
Okay
during
this
lifetime.
We
ask
that
the
citizens
do
no
cutting
pruning
whatsoever.
One
city
will
take
care.
All
of
that.
Will
water
the
tree
for
a
period
of
one
year.
Okay,
get
it
start
so
I
appreciate
you
bringing
it
to
the
forefront.
Do.
A
It
now
I
understand
that
seven
hundred
trees
have
been
ordered
for
this
tree
planting
season
and
they
are
all
looking
for
a
home
more
or
less.
That
is
correct
right.
So
please
call
3-1-1
and
request
a
tree
and
hopefully
you'll
be
able
to
get
one
that
you
would
like
to
have.
You
know
what
requested
that
tree
through
three
one
one
and
then
you
all
would
go
out
and
plant
and
put
one
of
the
gator
bags
on
it.
So
that's.
A
E
Trees
are
very,
very
important
in
our
environment.
As
far
as
we've
all
heard
about
the
air
air
quality,
that's
right
purification,
then
the
roots
also
will
feel
to
the
filter,
our
water
very
important
so
and
help
out
in
pollution.
So
it's
very
important
that
would
take
care
our
trees
for
our
generation
and
future
generations
right.
A
And
so
you
know,
if
you
all
know
that
there
is
some
right
away,
property
that
belongs
to
the
city.
That's
in
your
community,
that's
bear
if
you
could
call
that
in
too,
then
that
may
be
a
great
project
for
them
to
have
different
kinds
of
trees
planted
it
it
just
kind
of
beautify
the
area
we
all
share.
Things
like
the.
A
Not
so
you
can
not
only
call
if
you
want
to
have
a
tree
on
right
away
in
your
front
yard.
You
can
also
call
if
there
are
other
areas,
that's
in
your
community
that
needs
some
trees
and
it'll
help
beautify.
That
area
again.
I
just
want
to
thank
you
for
what
you
do
every
day
all
day
and
for
the
time
that
you
spent
here
at
Columbus,
consolidated
government
and
the
urban
forestry
and
giving
back
to
this
community.
You
know,
through
the
work
that
you
do
glory.
A
Know
that's
right.
Well,
I
know
that
you
all
know
that
we
need
to
take
care
of
our
water
and
we
also
need
to
take
care
of
our
trees.
We
do
have
Arbor
Day
coming
up
pretty
soon
we're
gonna
celebrate
Arbor
Day
on
the
third
Saturday
of
February,
and
we
will
be
at
lakebottom
Park
we're
going
to
plant
some
trees
and
we're
going
to
have
a
lot
of
tree
care.
People
who
are
in
the
industry
they're
going
to
be
there
and
talking
about
that.
A
A
That's
right!
That's
right,
so
make
sure
that
we're
taking
care
of
our
trees
make
sure
that
we
make
sure
that
we're
taking
care
of
our
what
if
she
had
something,
because
both
of
them
provided
life-giving
opportunities
for
us.
We
can't
live
without
clean
air.
We
can't
live
without
clean
water,
so
it's
important
for
us
to
make
sure
that
we're
doing
our
part
and
again
I
want
to
thank
all
of
you
all
who
participated
in
our
recycling
campaign.
A
And
now,
as
we
go
in
this
two
thousand
as
we
are
in
the
2019
year,
we
need
your
continued
support
so
make
sure
that
you
stay
tuned
to
CCG
TV
to
get
more
information
about
a
lot
of
different
things,
but
particularly
the
key
Columbus
beautiful,
because
we
want
to
make
sure
that
you
are
good
Stewart
to
our
environment.
Remember
it's
up
to
you
and
myself
to
take
care
of
what
gives
us
life
and
we
need
to
really
take
care
of
this
little
problem.
A
So
if
you
see
a
lot
of
junk
on
someone
else's
property,
if
high
grass
and
you
see
junk
cars,
please
call
3-1-1
and
report
it
if
there
is
trash,
that's
outside
of
your
home,
we'd
love
for
you
all
to
take
on
the
responsibility
to
make
sure
that
you
can
clean
that
up.
If
it's
too
much
for
you
to
do,
then
you
can
call
3-1-1
and
request
someone
to
come
out.
A
Bottom
line
is
that
we
need
for
you
to
be
the
eyes,
the
ears
the
hands
for
our
environment,
because
it
can't
speak
for
itself,
and
we
just
need
to
be
good
stewards
to
make
sure
that
we
take
care
of
what
gives
us
life.
Thank
you
for
tuning
in
and
we'll
see
you
the
next
time
right
here
on
CCG
TV,
to
keep
Columbus
beautiful
earth
notes.