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From YouTube: KCB EARTHNOTES 03 09 17
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Welcome
to
CC
GTV,
the
key
columbus
beautiful
earth
notes,
we're
so
happy
that
you're
tuning
in
today,
but
over
you
are
tuning
in
for
the
very
first
time.
The
keep
columbus
beautiful
mission
is
to
engage
and
educate
individuals
to
leave
other
stores
to
our
environment,
and
we
do
that
through
enhancing
beautification
project
planning,
litter,
cleanup,
pickups
and
promoting
protection
of
our
environment,
and
you
know
it
really
starts
with
us
individually
and
collectively,
to
be
a
good
Stewart
to
our
environment.
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So
that's
why
we
always
try
to
bring
a
show
to
you
that
will
also
give
you
a
learning
experience
that
you
work.
That
would
really
increase
your
knowledge,
but
also
allow
you
to
share
your
information
that
you
learn
with
someone
else,
because
it
starts
with
us.
We
all
need
to
be
a
good
store
to
our
environment,
because
without
our
environment
we
won't
have
life.
So
we
need
to
protect
our
air,
our
water
and
our
vegetation,
and
so
it's
so
important
for
all.
You
want
to
know
some
of
the
things
that
you
can
do.
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I
am
so
happy
about
to
guests
that
I
have
today
and
we're
going
to
bring
some
information
about
programs
and
projects
that
are
going
on
in
this
community
that
you
can
participate
in
and
if
you
all
can't
you
will
know
someone
else
that
you
could
pass
this
information
on
to.
So
it's
important
to
just
gain
all
the
knowledge
that
you
can,
while
you
can,
when
you
can
so
we're
excited
about
my
first
guess
who
is
Brandon
Williams?
He
actually
is
one
of
the
managers
of
the
Boys
and
Girls
Club
author
of
Cathedral
welcome,
Brandon,
good.
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That
often
times
when
you
work
with
young
people,
you
really
don't
know
how
you're
impacting
their
lives
until
later
on
in
the
year
or
some
years
later,
they'll
come
back
and
say
what
mr.
Brennan,
let
me
tell
you
really
made
a
difference
in
my
life
and
that's
when
you
had
that
fuzzy
ball
right,
so
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
you
first
and
then
we'll
talk
about
what's
going
on
at
the
Boys
and
Girls
Club.
Okay,
currently.
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Really
is
I
love
already,
you
know
I
really
I
was
born
here,
went
away
to
school
and
came
back
work,
so
I
love
what
I
do
and
I
love
this
community
so
now
I
know
that
we've
been
working
with
you
all
through
our
Westerfield
Community
Improvement
Program,
and
we
actually
are
getting
ready
for
a
big
day.
It
is
going
to
be
on
April
the
22nd.
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Easily,
all
you
have
to
do
if
you
would
like
using
google
boys
and
girls
club
of
columbus
get
on
there,
do
the
application
bring
an
application
and
we'll
be
glad
to
serve
and
help
out
in
any
way.
Even
if
this,
from
the
financial
aspect,
we
did
not
turn
away
turn
around
any
kids,
we
want
much
many
kids
as
possible
in
our
club.
So
right
now
one
of
the
initiatives
we've
taken
in
our
boys
and
girls
club
is.
We
have
a
really
made
love
to
reap
program
going.
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Is
our
literacy
program
we're
trying
to
instill
more
learnings
on
readings
with
our
kid
is
trying
to
get
them
fall
in
love
back
with
reading
books?
So
right
now
we
are
setting
any
volunteers
from
the
community.
I
would
love
this
come
and
read
to
our
kids
be
a
positive
light,
so
I
kids
see
more
faces
on
a
day-to-day
basis
than
that
read
a
straight
because,
as
you
know,
that's
one
of
the
one
of
the
hardships
of
the
Columbus
area.
It.
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Used
to
work
with
adolescents
when
I
was
a
part
of
Girl
Scouts
I
would
volunteer
for
girl
scouts
for
about
12
years
and
I
went
to
work
for
them
about
11
years,
and
you
know
at
the
adolescent
stage
when
they
have
fully
grown
bodies,
still
some
young
minds.
They
think
that
the
body
can
control
some
of
the
figure-eight
need
to
be
doin,
sir.
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Course
we
always
want
to
put
out
an
invite
for
any
parents
to
stop
by
anything.
That's
going
on
boys
and
girls
club
week
is
coming
up
at
the
end
of
March,
so
we
definitely
need
more
volunteers
to
come
out
and
help
us
in
that
process
and
we're
looking
for
alumni.
So
if
you
ever
been
a
part
of
the
Boys
and
Girls
Club,
you
ever
had
any
affiliation
with
boys
and
girls
club.
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That's
right:
well,
thank
you
so
much
for
coming
in
and
sharing
this
information
and
not,
let
me
tell
you
the
work
that
you
do
as
I
said
earlier.
You
know
you
may
not
feel
the
impact
now,
but
you
will,
as
the
years
go
along
because
you're
making
such
a
positive
impact
in
those
kids
lives,
and
it
really
does
make
a
difference
and
if
you're
calling-
and
we
can
tell
it
just
by
the
way
you
carry
yourself
so
I.
Thank
you.
It's.
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That's
the
right
thing,
but
thank
you
all
now
remember
I'll
be
right
back
at
way.
You
another
guess
who
have
some
information
to
share
with
you
all
name
is
Charles
livings
he's
going
to
give
you
some
information
about
some
things
that
you
can
actually
benefit
from
so
make
sure
that
your
stay
tuned
we'll
be
right
back
so
stay
with
us
all.
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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
trash.
Can
it
doesn't
take
much
for
the
debris
to
blow
out
on
our
roadways,
causing
it
unsightly
and
hazardous
meant
law
enforcement
is
out
ticketing
litterbugs.
So
do
your
heart
secure
your
load?
Nobody
likes
the
litterbugs.
Welcome.
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Back
to
CC
GTV,
the
best
TV
show
in
America
and
certainly
in
Columbus,
but
I
am
so
excited
to
have
my
next
guest
here,
mr
Truss
living
zzzz
I
had
some
information
and
he
wants
to
share
that.
I
know
that
you're
going
to
gain
some
knowledge
of
and
then
you'll
be
able
to
share
that
with
someone
else.
Welcome
to
our
set.
Thank.
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Earth
again:
well,
we
were
founded
in
2006
up
in
Huntsville
area.
It
was
a
response
to
the
drastic
unemployment
of
veterans
at
the
time,
those
coming
back
from
Iraq
and
Afghanistan,
and
just
a
desperate
need
to
help
those
families
with
all
of
the
adjustments
and
transition
back
into
civilian
careers,
IV
and
path.
So
we
launched
on
helping
them
find
jobs,
and
it's
been
an
itch
that
is
desperately
and
sorely
needed
in
many
countries.
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Okay,
well
still
serving
veterans,
our
main
focus
is
veteran
employment,
and
so
what
we
do
is
we
can
from
the
ground
up
help
them
with
their
resume
there.
You
know,
chart
their
work,
history
help
them
with
job
searches,
do
networking
strategies
for
them,
and
then
we
even
do
mock
interviews
if
they
have
particular
positions
that
they
want
to.
They.
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Intuitive
area
here
here
locally
and
nationally,
and
then
we
are
also
tapped
into
quite
a
lot
of
employment
services
and
agencies
that
are
out
there
that
are
doing
this
on
a
day-to-day
basis
for
everybody,
but
they
do
have
a
special
place
for
veterans
in
a
special
heart.
For
that
work.
We're
we
work
very
closely
with
the
Department
labor,
from
both
Georgia
and
Alabama
and
any
other
state
that
a
veteran
is
in
or
wants
to
go
to.
We've
expanded
our
efforts
again
this
year
to
add
virtual
counselor,
so
that
we're.
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C
Benning
and
we're
assisting
them
with
a
number
of
workshops
we
are
next,
one
is
on
the
fifteenth
of
march
on
wednesday
from
10
until
about
eleven.
Thirty
and
all
they
have
to
do
is
go
on
the
soldier
for
life
website,
or
they
can
call
us
at
still
serving
veterans,
and
we
can
get
them
signed
up
for
that
and
would
love
to
have
them.
This
next
workshop
is
networking,
and
we
also
do
a
target
resume
and
also
interviewing
skills.
That
is.
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Great
great
great
well,
thank
you
to
also
taking
time
out
of
your
busy
schedule
for
being
here
with
us
today.
We
certainly
do
appreciate
it
and
to
our
viewing
audience.
I
hope
that
you've
gained
some
knowledge
from
both
Brandon
and
Charles
that
you
all
will
be
able
to
share
with
someone
else
so
important
for
us
to
make
sure
that
we
do
our
part.
So
thank
you
for
taking
care
of
keeping
Columbus
beautiful
because
it
starts
with
you.
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We
want
to
say
a
very
special
thank
you
to
Martin
Luther
King
Elementary
School
for
Brooklyn
with
us
for
the
Martin
Luther
King
server
suffered
on
as
well
as
two
trees,
Columbus
and
the
urban
beautification
division
of
Columbus
consolidate
the
government
for
helping
us
with
our
Arbor
Day
activity.
We
planted
trees
right
down
on
the
campus
of
downtown
elementary
and
those
students
were
engaged.
I
tell
you.
We
really
can't
do
our
projects
without
the
help
of
this
community
at
large.
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That's
why
we
are
our
partner
at
large
with
all
of
the
schools
in
the
tri
community,
and
we
are
your
partner
to
as
an
individual.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
you
know
what
you
can
do
to
make
sure
that
we
take
care
of
our
environment
which
take
care
of
us.
So
thank
you
for
tuning
and
if
you
have
not
received
a
blue
bin
to
recycle,
we
need
you
to
do
that,
so
just
call
311
and
explore
a
blue
van
and
they
will
send
one
right
out
to
your
home
also.
A
We
need
for
you
to
be
the
eyes,
the
ears
in
the
hands
and
the
mouth
for
our
environment.
So
if
you
see
any
infractions,
if
you
see
potholes
trash
on
our
roadways,
high
weeds,
dilapidated
housing
call
311
and
report
those
interactions
so
that
someone
can
bring
some
attention
to
those
through
the
city
government.
We
certainly
do
appreciate
your
effort
and
what
you
have
done
in
the
past.
Well,
you
are
doing
now
and
what
you
will
do
in
the
future.
Thank
you
for
tuning
in
to
the
ccgt
week
in
Columbus,
beautiful
earth
knows.