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So
if
you
are
not
recycling,
please
call
3-1-1
and
request
your
recycling
bin
today
so
important
for
us
to
try
and
divert
as
much
material
from
our
landfill
so
that
we
can
save
that
space
and
then
we
can
recycle
those
items
that
can
be
recycled.
So
don't
forget
to
call
3-1-1
to
request
your
blue
bin
and
not
only
that
you
can
request
or
you
can
call
and
request
so
for
some
trees.
This
is
tree
planting
time
so
exciting.
You
know
on
any
of
the
right
away.
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You
can
request
trees,
different
species
of
trees,
just
call
3-1-1
and
put
in
your
order.
I'm
sure
that
the
urban
forestry
and
beautification
division
would
love
to
hear
from
you,
and
not
only
that
we
do
need
to
have
you
to
work
with
us
with
our
different
programs.
We
had
a
wonderful
turnout
for
our
shoe
recycling
campaign
and
for
our
grease
and
drug
collection.
We
had
a
great
turnout,
so
I
want
to
encourage
you
all
to
continue
to
support
us.
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The
way
that
you
have
been
and
there's
know
that
we're
always
looking
for
you
to
help
us
volunteer
and
speaking
of
volunteers.
I
have
the
director
of
volunteer
the
interim
director
volunteer
for
animal
control,
Thank
You
Beth
for
being
with
us
today,
and
you
have
some
other
young,
ladies
with
you,
and
you
can
introduce
them
later,
but
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
what
your
job
is.
Okay,.
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You
know
many
years
ago
we
would
have
helped
the
hooch
with
your
pooch.
You
may
not
have
known
anything
about
it.
Did
you
know
I've
heard
okay,
and
so
one
of
the
reasons
why
we
wanted
to
feature
dogs.
There
was
because
over
at
Lake
bottom
dogs
are
free
and
they're
just
roaming
around
and
then
when
they
go
poop
there.
No
one
scoop
stupido.
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Well,
that's
one
thing:
our
volunteers
can
tell
you
I
do
enforce
with
that.
We
do
have
food
banks
and
we'd
like
anytime.
They
take
out
a
dog
for
a
walk
to
exercise
them
for
the
day.
Don't
forget
your
back
and
they
see
that
they
see
the
post
everywhere.
But
my
I
do
have
two
volunteers
here
with
me
that
two
dedicated
volunteers,
don't
you
introduce
them.
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You
know
my
job
is
so
similar
to
that
too,
because
we
really
require-
and
we
can't
get
our
work
done
without
volunteers,
correct.
We
have
a
volunteer
board
of
25
and
then
we
have
the
help
to
huge
cleanup
activities
or
our
grease
and
drill
collection
program
shoe
recycling.
We
have
to
get
volunteers
to
help
us,
and
you
know
we
can't
do
without
you
all
so.
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C
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Of
five
days
being
on
a
straight
hold,
and
so
the
dogs
will
not
be
become
adoptable
or
property
of
this
city.
Okay,
until
the
sixth
day
on
that
sixth
day,
our
volunteers
and
myself
can
start
working
with
the
animals
and
starting
working
on
with
them
one
on
one
to
try
to
help
promote
them
and
to
help
them
find
a
new
home.
A
new
beginning,
one.
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C
This
is
your
new
kitten
or
your
new
puppy
every
day,
70,000
puppies
and
kittens
just
like
them
are
born
in
the
US
cute
right.
Well,
what's
not
cute
is
that
half
of
all
litters
are
accidents
and
when
a
kitten
has
a
litter
of
oopsies
and
a
puppy
has
a
litter
of
O's
pretty
soon
you
have
thousands
and
thousands
of
OMGs,
and
that
leads
to
millions
of
pets
being
killed
in
shelters
each
year.
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But
if
80
percent
of
pet
owners
say
they
believe
in
spaying
and
neutering
and
what
gives
well
it
turns
out
those
sweet,
little
fuzz
balls
can
get
pregnant
sooner
than
you
think
a
lot
sooner,
but
here's
the
good
news
you
can
stop
the
accident
before
it
happens.
You
just
have
to
remember
one
number
four,
as
in
four
months,
when
you
bring
home
Maggi
or
Ruby
or
puddle
or
Clyde,
get
them
fixed
at
four
months,
it
can
be
old
enough
to
get
pregnant
and
it's
definitely
young
enough
to
make
a
difference
prevent
more
fix.
At
month.
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Welcome
back
to
CCTV
the
keep
Columbus
beautiful
earth
notes
and,
as
I
mentioned
earlier,
I
have
a
wonderful
guest
here
with
me
on
the
studio
today
or
in
the
studio
today
and
it's
mr.
mark
McCollum.
He
is
a
part
of
the
king
Columbus,
beautiful
Commission.
We're
excited
to
have
him
to
be
there
and
we
also
have
known
each
other
for
a
little
while
long.
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Well,
let
me
tell
you
how
much
we
appreciate
you
for
giving
your
time
your
talent
and
your
resources
for
keep
Columbus
beautiful
I.
We
appreciate
that
you
have
decided
that
you
want
to
work
with
us.
Yes
and
you've
been
there
doing
quite
a
bit
some
of
the
programs
that
you've
helped
us
with
the
shoe
recycling
campaign.
That
was
pretty
good.
What
was
your
experience?
Oh
you
know
with
doing
that
particular
campaign.
Well,.
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And
you
know
those
shoes
are
being
recycled
and
that's
good.
You
know
what
we
try
to
do
as
a
commission
is
to
make
sure
that
we
engaged
our
commissioners
in
doing
a
lot
of
different
things
and
I
know
another
one
of
the
projects
that
you
have
an
opportunity
to
witness,
and
that
was
the
magical
recycling.
Yes,.
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You're
right
now
you
know
what
it's
also
so
important
for
us
to
kind
of.
Thank
you
all
for
allowing
the
community
to
drop
off
paint,
and
it
was
a
wonderful
idea
and
we
did
run
into
a
couple
of
little
dead
ends
there,
and
so
hopefully
we
may
be
able
to
work
out
a
plan
where
we
might
be
able
to
reinstate
that
program,
because
there's
such
a
need,
because
once
a
year
we
have
our
household
hazardous
waste
recycling
program
and
we
have
so
many
people
that
are
coming
out
with
paint
products
and
paints.
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You
know,
and
so
it
would
be
wonderful
for
us
to
be
able
to
have
a
site
for
them
to
continue
to
drop
it
off
throughout
the
year.
So
maybe
we'll
be
able
to
talk
comm
and
then
come
back
at
another
time.
You
say:
we've
worked
something
out,
so
you
all
will
be
able
to
go
out
and
then
drop
off
your
paint.
Yes,
but
right
now
you
all
are
not
collecting
any
paint
at
Habitat.
So
I
think
it's
important
for
our
viewing
audience
to
know
that
you
were
doing
that
and
now
you're
not
doing
it.
That's.
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C
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And
I'm
glad
and
I'm
sure
a
lot
of
that
you
all
were
doing
before
because
you've
been
reselling
home
products.
You
know,
since
you
started
that's
right,
but
you
didn't
and
we
weren't
selling
the
paint,
but
you
were
collecting
them
so
that
we
could
recycle
them.
That's
correct
and
so
that's
important
for
us
to
continue
to
try
and
do
it's.
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Absolutely
absolutely
so,
if
you
are,
if
you
have
some
paint,
you
know
that
we're
in
October
of
the
second
Saturday,
this
coming
October
will
be
collecting
paint
with
our
household
hazardous
waste
event.
Again
like
we
do,
and
we
still
are
trying
to
identify
some
areas
or
some
businesses
that
we
might
be
able
to
have
the
paint
dropped
off
so
that
you
won't
have
to
hold
it
in
your
garage
or
in
your
home
for
a
long
period
of
time.
A
You
can
just
drop
it
off
and
then
we
can
recycle
them
when
we
have
our
once
a
year
event.
So
just
stay
tuned
to
CCG
TV,
the
key
Columbus,
beautiful
earth
notes
and
we'll
try
and
keep
you
enlightening
things
and
we'll
try
to
do
a
better
job
of
making
sure
that
we
can
help.
You
all
be
good
stewards
to
our
environment.
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But
we
really
do
want
to
try
and
do
our
best
to
make
sure
that
we
get
some
of
the
trash
that
we're
seeing
now
on
our
roadways
off
of
our
roadways
and
so
I
know
that
you
all
who
are
tuning
in
you're,
not
littering,
but
there's
somebody
you
know
they
may
be
littering
so
encourage
them
not
to
litter
and
to
be
good
stewards
to
our
environment,
because
anything,
that's
on
our
major
roadways
when
it
rains
it
cares.
It
goes
through
or
so
it's
this
system
and
that
finds
its
way
to
our
main
watershed.
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That's
the
Chattahoochee
River,
and
so
it
causes
problems
for
the
wildlife
and
anything
for
us,
so
make
sure
that
you
all
have
been
a
good
steward
and
then
share
the
wealth
because
we're
counting
on
you.
So
it
will
happen
on
April
the
20th
the
same
day
that
we're
going
to
have
our
personal
paper
shredding
we're
going
to
have
a
community-wide
cleanup,
so
stay
tuned
you'll
be
hearing
more
information
about
that
we're
just
in
the
planning
stages
of
it.
But
we
know
that
we're
going
to
need
your
help
so
stay
tuned
and
mark.