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A
Welcome
to
CCG
TV,
the
key
Columbus
beautiful
earth
notes,
and
for
those
of
you
all
who
are
tuning
in
for
the
very
first
time,
I'm
Gloria,
Weston,
smart,
the
director
for
keep
Columbus
beautiful
and
our
mission
is
to
educate
and
engage
individuals
to
be
better
stewards
to
our
environment.
And
yes,
that
means
you.
We
need
for
you
to
help
us,
enhance
beautification,
eliminate
litter
and
blight
and
to
protect
the
environment.
So
thank
you
for
tuning
in.
We
are
always
interested
in
looking
to
bring
information
for
you
to
take
back
to
become
a
better
steward.
A
So
if
you
are
not
recycling,
please
know
that
you
can
call
3-1-1
today
and
request
your
blue
bin
and
they'll,
bring
it
to
your
door
with
instructions
as
to
what
you
can
put
in
there
and
tell
you
the
dates
that
you
can
place
it
out
on
the
curb
and
you
can
become
a
recycler
and
that'll,
be
a
first
step
for
you
and
I.
Tell
you
right
now
we're
getting
ready
for
spring.
A
Another
thing
that
you
can
do
to
be
a
good
steward
is
to
clean
up
around
the
outside
of
your
home
or
I
plan
to
clean
up
in
your
community.
We
would
love
to
help
you
do
that,
we'll
supply
for
you
gloves
and
trash
bags
and
just
help
walk
you
through
the
whole
process
again
make
sure
that
you
do
your
best
to
take
care
of
our
environment
because
it
gives
us
life,
not
quality
of
life.
I
have
a
wonderful
show
for
you
today.
My
very
first
kiss
is
Sharon
Baker.
A
B
B
B
Okay
well,
as
you've
already
mentioned,
I'm
Sharon
Baker,
actually
I've
been
with
Affleck
for
about
20
years.
The
area
that
I
work
in
an
Affleck
is
actually
helps
us
actually
do
maintenance
on
our
payroll
account,
but
because
I
work
for
such
a
great
company,
it
allows
us
to
do
a
community
service.
Yeah
I
was
able
to
also
assume
the
position
of
the
green
committee,
chairperson
for.
B
A
B
That
is
correct.
That
is
correct,
which
allows
us
to
divert
I
think
roughly
almost
900
thousand
pounds
of
waste
that
doesn't
go
to
the
landfill
because
we're
able
to
do
that
and
we
and
we
want
to
increase
that
our
goal
is
to
get
to
85
percent
so
and
then
from
their
own.
You
know
we
want
to
go
even
higher
I.
A
A
A
But
we're
here
today
to
talk
about
Earth
Day,
yes,
which
is
it's
exciting,
that
we
have
a
day
designated
as
Earth
Day,
to
bring
about
awareness
about
taking
care
of
our
environment,
but
really
Earth
Day
should
be
every
day
for
us,
but
you
always
plan
a
one
of
Earth
Day
event
and
we're
looking
forward
to
being
out
there
on
your
campus.
Tell
us
about
your
Earth
Day
activity.
Yes,.
B
We'll
have
it
the
Earth
Day
event
will
be
on
April
20th,
and
it's
really
something
we're
really
proud
of,
because
it
allows
our
our
employees
to
participate
and
we
get
to
partner
with
local
businesses.
They
come
out
much
like
yourself
to
kind
of
educate
our
employees.
So
that's
a
really
a
great
thing
and
in
addition
to
us
having
vendors
throughout
the
day
there,
we
also
have
an
opportunity
for
our
employees
to
bring
items
to
shred
they're
a
waste
as
well
on
that
particular
day
and
we
have
prizes
giveaways.
B
A
That's
awesome,
and
you
know
when
we
have
business
partners,
like
you
all
and
Columbus
Water
Works,
that
are
always
doing
something:
to
engage
their
employees
and
to
becoming
a
better
steward
to
our
environment.
That's
so
important
because
we
take
so
for
granted
the
air
that
we
breathe,
the
water
that
we
drink,
the
vegetations
that
we
eat,
and
that
is
what
gives
us
life
and
that's
a
part
of
our
environment
and
that's
why
we're
having
Earth,
Day
and
we're
excited,
because
we're
gonna
bring
our
step-and-repeat
banner
out
there.
B
A
About
trash
because
we're
finding
a
lot
of
trash
on
our
roadways-
and
you
know
we
actually
create
a
pollution
and
we
have
to
be
the
solution
to
that.
So
it's
important
for
us
individually
to
take
on
our
responsibilities
and
then
collectively
we
can
do
the
same
thing.
So
is
there
anything
else
you'd
like
to.
B
C
A
B
It
allows
our
employees
that,
whenever
they
exhibit
green
behaviors,
that
they
can
honor
sticker
Oh
at
the
end
of
the
year
and
December
will
be
doing
overall.
Drawing
for
all
of
those
people
that
have
completed
their
stick
with
me.
Oh
stick
would
be
green
cards
and
they
will
be
provided
with
a
gift
card
at
that
time.
But.
C
B
A
B
C
A
And
you
know
what
I
was
reading
through
some
information
about
the
campaign
that
you
all
have
to
for
your
employees,
what
it
says
take
only
memories
and
lead-up
print,
that's
correct!
That's
a
small
imprint
to
leave.
We
want
people
to
do
is
to
leave
a
small
imprint
on
our
with
our
environment,
with
the
things
that
they
do.
You
know
I'm,
making
sure
that
they're
cleaning
up
behind
themselves-
and
you
know
that
they
are
practicing
good
habits
by
turning
the
water
off
when
you're
not
using
their.
B
A
B
A
Well,
thank
you.
I
am
so
happy
to
finally
meet
you
face-to-face
yes
and
we're
looking
forward
to
working
with
you
as
we've
worked
with
prior
presidents
or
chairpersons
of
your
green
team.
So
we
have
another
event:
that'll
come
up
before
school
start,
it
starts
and
we
have
a
teacher
recycle
day.
Yes,.
A
A
C
Of
us
share
responsibility
to
keep
Columbus
beautiful.
You
may
not
intend
to
litter,
but
if
you're
securing
the
items
in
the
back
of
your
pickup
truck,
you
may
be
contributing
to
the
problem.
Please
don't
use
your
truck
bed
as
a
mobile
trashcan.
It
doesn't
take
much
for
the
debris
to
blow
out
on
our
roadways,
causing
it
unsightly
and
hazardous
mess.
Law
enforcement
is
out
ticketing
litterbugs.
So
do
your
part
secure
your
load.
Nobody
likes
a
litter
bug.
Welcome.
A
Back
to
CCTV
the
keep
Columbus,
beautiful
earth
notes
and
I'm
here
with
a
wonderful
handsome
man
who
I've
been
working
with
for
a
good
long
time
with
Columbus
waterworks.
So
I
know
that
you're
gonna
really
want
to
hear
what
he
has
to
say.
William
Kent
welcome
back
to
our
set
good
morning.
We
need
to
always
bring
you
back
because
you
you're,
like
a
I,
put
what
they
call
it
a
staple
somebody.
D
A
A
D
Plenty
I'm,
the
manager,
Environmental
Services.
My
responsibility
is
to
ensure
that
the
water
quality
that
we
drink
every
day
that
comes
out
of
your
tap
is
of
the
highest
quality
possible--
I'm,
also
responsible
for
making
sure
that
the
water
weed
that
we
treated
our
South
Columbus
Court
a
research
facility
meets
the
standards
and
exceeds
the
standards
for
what
we
put
back
into
the
river.
So
we
do
all
the
testing
we
do
all
the
regulatory
enforcement.
We
do.
D
A
A
D
D
E
A
A
A
D
D
D
C
D
Enforcement
people
just
be
aware
that
if
they
find
bags
of
trash-
and
they
start
opening
up
and
going
through
it
and
there's
something
in
there
that
leads
back
to
you
they're
coming
to
get
you
absolutely
and-
and
you
know
and
I'll
say
that,
because
the
law
enforcement
officers,
if
they
see
you,
throw
something
out
the
window
or
something
flies
out
of
your
truck,
you
know
they're
gonna,
give
you
a
ticket,
that's
right!
One
of
our
new
commissioners.
E
A
D
A
D
C
E
D
D
A
C
A
D
A
Problem,
it
really
is,
but
you
know
what
I
found
in
communities
before
trash
pickup
date.
Trash
ships
to
me
is
being
placed
on
right
away,
just
in
place,
stick
bags
and
and
that's
okay,
if
you're
gonna
use
them.
But
the
law
says
that
you
need
to
place
those
on
your
curb
the
day
of
the
pickup
and
and
not
leave
them
there
for
a
long
time.
D
A
A
And
I'm
always
saying
litter,
but
you
know
what
I
do
I'll
call
3-1-1
it's
important
for
you
all
who
are
viewing
to
call
3-1-1
to
report
any
violations
that
you
might
see
whether
it's
high
grass
junk
cars
litter
on
our
street
ways.
Potholes
call
3-1-1
to
report
it
so
that
it
can
be
addressed.
But,
more
importantly,
it's
important
for
you
all
to
not
litter.
Just
not
pick
not
take
those
behaviors
on.
C
A
A
C
Of
us
share
responsibility
to
keep
Columbus
beautiful.
You
may
not
intend
to
litter,
but
if
you're
not
securing
the
items
in
the
back
of
your
pickup
truck,
you
may
be
contributing
to
the
problem.
Please
don't
use
your
truck
bed
as
a
mobile
trashcan.
It
doesn't
take
much
for
the
debris
to
blow
out
on
our
roadways,
causing
it
unsightly
and
hazardous
mess.
Law
enforcement
is
out
ticketing
litterbugs.
So
do
your
part
secure
your
load.
Nobody
likes
a
litter
bug.
Welcome.
A
Back
to
CCG
TV,
I
toast
you
had
another
guest
and
I
know
you
all
are
excited
about
meeting
him.
However,
I
need
to
tell
you
all
that
Earth
Day
is
coming
up
on
a
brother
22nd.
However,
on
the
21st,
the
key
Columbus
beautiful
is
bringing
a
project
to
you
all
that
I
know
you
don't
want
to
miss.
We
are
going
to
have
River
meals,
on-site
at
the
Columbus
library,
off
of
Macon
road
from
9
and
to
1
shredding
personal
papers.
So
why
should
you
finish
watching
our
broadcast
today?
A
Go
ahead
and
pull
all
your
papers
together?
Remember
on
Saturday
the
21st.
We
are
going
to
be
celebrating
Earth
Day
by
allowing
you
all
to
bring
your
personal
papers,
so
they
can
be
shredded
at
no
cost.
Also,
I
need
to
mention
that
Midtown
columbus
is
also
having
a
big
cleanup
and
we're
excited
about
that.
So
what
we're
doing
is
we're
providing
for
them
gloves
and
trash
bags
for
their
cleanup
and
we're
also
making
arrangements
for
our
community
service
to
pick
up
that
trash.
A
Once
it's
picked
up
on
that
Saturday,
we
can
do
the
same
thing
for
your
community.
All
you
have
to
do
is
call
3-1-1
acts
for
the
king,
columbus,
beautiful
commission,
and
we
want
to
talk
with
you
and
we'll
walk
you
through
it
and
we'll
help
you
make
that
happen.
So
don't
forget
it's
important
for
you
to
do
your
part.
Earth
Day
should
be
every
day
because
we
need
our
natural
environment
to
live,
and
it's
up
to
us
to
really
make
that
difference.
So
now,
dr.
Kendall,
thank
you
for
coming
on
our
set.
Thank.
B
B
E
We're
encouraging
the
public
to
learn
about
the
sculptures,
there's
a
form
that
you
can
download
on
the
artbeat
website,
or
you
can
pick
the
form
up
at
one
of
these
locations:
Nanak
or
the
iron
bank,
coffee,
okay,
I'm
house
or
the
Synovus
uptown
branch,
River
Center
right
and
the
Columbus
Museum
and
you're,
giving
12
pieces
of
art
you're.
Touching
you
six
and
then
turn
back
on
the
the
back
form
and
express
yourself
as
you're,
interacting
with
those
those
art
pieces.
Those.
C
E
A
A
E
There's
always
a
lot
happening
at
Greystone.
We're
excited
about
the
many
properties
that
we
have
and
the
opportunities
that
we're
providing
the
community.
We
have
wonderful,
beautiful
communities
and
with
exciting
amenities,
so
there's
always
showing
out
those
properties
and
and
and
and
new
properties
coming
on
so
yeah.
That's
an
exciting
sighting
job
and
exciting
time
for
us
at
Greystone
properties.
A
In
and
enjoy
enjoyed
the
community
I
know
that's
right
now.
Let
me
thank
you
first
for
the
job
that
you've
been
doing
for
many
years.
You've
really
have
been
recycled
on
and
off
the
Commission,
the
key
Columbus
beautiful
board
for
many
years
since
I've
been
there
and
that's
over
20
years,
you've
come
on
and
off
the
board
and
you're
doing
an
outstanding
job.
A
We
need
to
have
more
people
who
are
committed
when
they
volunteer,
like
you
are
because
a
lot
of
times
people
come
in
and
they'll
say,
they're
gonna
volunteer
and
then
maybe,
if
it
rains
and
they
won't
show
up
or
if
any
little
thing
happened,
they
may
not
show
up,
but
I
can
say
that
we
do
have
some
great
volunteers
on
our
Commission
and
you
all
are
appointed
by
Council.
They
make
wonderful
appointments
and
we
do
appreciate
all
that
you
have
done
in
the
past.
All
that
you
are
doing
and
all
that
you
will
do
what.
E
A
E
Yeah
speaking
of
volunteers,
and
that's
what
we're
gonna
be
speaking
about,
you
know:
keep
clubs
beautiful
Commission
is
a
a
wonderful
opportunity
if
you're
wanting
to
get
involved
in
the
community.
Of
course,
it's
primarily
and
what
we're
focused
is
about
environmental
stewards
of
the
community,
but
we
have
so
many
projects
throughout
the
year
and
and
whether
you
want
a
chair
and
spend
a
great
deal
of
time
or
whether
you
just
have
an
hour.
Yes,
there's
there's
all
kinds
of
opportunities
and.
A
E
A
E
E
It's
a
beautiful
facility
too,
but
this
year
the
event
the
KC
VC
awards.
Luncheon
it's
going
to
be
on
Thursday
May,
the
10th
from
11:30
a.m.
to
approximately
1
o'clock.
That's
right!
So
it's
an
opportunity
to
come
and
and
thank
these
citizens
and
and
recognize
them.
And
then
we
have
a
wonderful
lunch
and.
E
D
E
E
E
It's
Thursday
May,
the
10th,
the
Cunningham
Center.
The
reservations
are
$30
for
adults.
That's
right
and
of
course,
lunch
comes
with
that
and
then
$20
for
students,
and
you
can
make
those
reservations
by
contacting
the
K
CBC
office
and
we
just
encourage
the
public
to
come
out
and
learn
about
kcv,
see
and
and
again
to
recognize
those.
C
A
Do
so
with
a
wonderful
spirit,
and
we
do
need
to
take
an
opportunity
to
thank
them
for
what
they've
done
and
it's
important
for
for
people
like
you
to
be
at
the
top
of
that
I
mean
you
do
a
wonderful
job.
I
can
just
remember,
I
reflect
on
some
of
the
things
that
some
of
our
themes
that
we've
had
I
think
this
year
is
talking
trash
I.
A
E
You
know
you
talking
trash
I've
said
as
a
child
of
the
60s
mm-hmm
and,
of
course,
that
big
push
for
beautifying
America
through
our
first
lady
at
the
time,
Lady
Bird,
Johnson
I,
really
think
the
the
citizens
in
my
age
bracket
it
was
instilled
in
us.
It
was
almost
a
moral
obligation,
one
piece
of
trash
down
in
public
and
put
it
into
the
appropriate
place.
C
A
E
In
addition
to
the
recognizing
those
individuals-
and
let
me
also
say
for
our
viewers-
and
maybe
thinking
a
step
ahead
and
a
year
out-
okay-
that
about
February,
we
start
asking
for
nominations
for
individuals,
organizations,
businesses,
churches
and
schools
that
are
making
a
difference.
Okay,
so
I
would
encourage
them.
It's
too
late
this
year
to
get
in
a
nomination,
but
it
will
not
be
for
2019,
so
if
they
want
to
think
about
doing
a
project
themselves
and
Namit
getting
someone
are
nominating
themselves
or
if
they
have
a
friend
or
a
neighbor
or
a
business.
E
A
Season,
okay,
so
you
all
heard
that
you
know
we're
getting
ready
for
2018
awards.
Luncheon
again,
it's
going
to
be
held
on
May,
the
10th
from
11:30
to
1
at
the
Columbus
State
University
Cunningham
Center,
and
we
are
going
to
honor
schools
and
businesses
and
organizations
and
individuals
for
their
stewardship
to
our
environment,
and
you
can
become
one
of
those
people
that
be
honored
at
our
luncheon.
If
you
become
a
good
Stewart
to
our
environment
and
as
dr.
Kendall
has
said,
you
know,
we
actually
encourage
you
to
look
for
it
on
next
year.
A
Yes,
around
February,
when
we
really
start
to
send
out
our
applications
for
you
to
fill
out
and
submit
that'll,
be
wonderful
for
you
to
do,
and
we
would
love
to
be
able
to
honor
you
all
for
what
you're
doing
don't
forget.
It
takes
all
of
us
to
keep
Columbus
beautiful.
We
can't
do
it
alone,
but
we
can
do
it
together.
So
it
starts
with
our
individual
responsibility.
Please
don't
throw
trash
out
of
the
windows
of
your
cars.
Please
don't
drive
up
to
a
traffic
light
and
empty
your
ashtray
on
the
side
of
the
curb.
A
Please
make
sure
that
around
your
home
items
and
trash
is
not
around
your
homes
that
can
just
go
through
our
sewage
system
and
make
its
way
to
our
main
water
system.
We
need
every
citizen
in
our
community
to
take
on
the
individual
responsibility
to
be
a
good
steward
to
our
environment,
and
so
we
need
for
you
to
talk
trash
and
so
talk
trash
to
people,
to
whom
you
know
those
people
who
are
under
your
sphere
of
influence.
A
Let
them
know
you
know
that
3-1-1
is
available
for
them
to
is
there
for
them
to
call
and
report
any
infractions
of
our
environment
if
the
trash
truck
is
coming
and
trash
is
coming
out,
the
back
of
the
truck
you
can
call
3-1-1
to
report
that
too,
but
it
starts
with
you,
so
we're
looking
for
it
for
you
all
to
become
a
good
steward
to
our
environment.
Thank
you
for
tuning
in
and
we'll
see
you
the
next
time
right
here
on
CC
GTV.