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A
Welcome
to
CCG
TV
the
kick
columbus,
beautiful
earth
notes,
I'm
Gloria
Weston,
smart,
the
director
for
keep
Columbus
beautiful,
and
for
those
of
you
all
who
are
tuning
in
for
the
very
first
time.
Our
mission
is
to
engage
in
educate
individuals
to
be
better
stewards
to
our
environment
by
enhancing
beautification,
eliminating
litter
and
blight
and
protecting
our
environment.
We
always
bring
to
you
some
wonderful
shows
so
that
you
can
be
a
good
Stewart
to
our
environment.
If
you're,
not
recycling,
please
call
3-1-1
and
request
your
blue
bin.
A
Today,
I
have
wonderful
guests
for
you
today
and
I'm
so
excited
because
I
have
a
young
man
here.
His
name
is
Ralph.
He
works
with
Public
Works
and
he
actually
has
taken
the
role
of
one
of
the
guys
I
worked
very
closely
with,
and
that
was
our
lions
and
welcome
to
our
show
I'm
smart,
how
you
doing
today,
I'm
wonderful,
thank
you
for
being
here
taking
time
out
of
your
schedule.
A
I
know
there's
a
lot
that
you
could
be
doing,
because
all
I've
been
doing
is
receiving
calls
I've
been
just
receiving
quite
a
few
calls,
rather
about
literal
on
our
roadways.
And
what
can
we
do
and
I
know
that?
That's
part
of
your
role
but
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
you
first
Raph
and
then
your
responsibility
as
a
public
service
worker
and
the
community
service
people.
Did
you
actually
work
with
okay.
C
B
Yes,
I've,
taken
over
from
him
and
I'm
learning
a
lot
about
community
service
as
well
as
just
keeping
it
keeping
it
going.
You
know
it's
a
it's
a
tedious
job,
there's
a
lot
of
trash
out
there
and
it
always
needs
to
be
picked
up.
It's
a
sort
of
a
thankless
job,
a
lot
of
times
we'll
go
out
and
we'll
pick
up
the
litter
and
it
seems
like
in
a
couple
days
or
a
week
later,
it's
like
we
haven't
been
out
there
yet
I
mean
just
literatures
out
of
control
these
days
it.
A
Really
is
and
I'm
just
really
not
understanding.
Why?
But
I
do
know
that
the
key
to
it
is
our
individual
and
collective
responsibilities.
You
know
we
all
are
individual
respond
individually
responsible
for
making
sure
that
we
have
a
clean,
green
and
beautiful
community.
It
starts
with
us.
You
know
litter
comes
about
because
of
our
behavior,
and
so
it's
gonna
be
up
to
us
to
make
that
difference,
and
then
we
have
to
put
that
burden
on
someone
else
to
go
and
clean
up.
B
A
B
Was
the
supervisor
in
rainwater
management
I
oversaw
the
correction
officers
as
well
as
before
that
I
was
supervising
the
the
pipe
crews
and
caving
crews
and
and
I've
really
been
raised
in
public
work.
So
before
that
I
was
a
crew
leader?
Okay
and
before
that,
an
operator
and
a
doctor
operator,
and
he
goes
all
the
way
back
to
just
being
a
just.
Basically
a
maintenance
worker
back
seventeen
years
ago
and.
A
You
said
something
very
keen:
you
said
that
you
were
the
leader
of
the
rainwater
and
and-
and
let
me
tell
you
when
it
rains-
that's
when
all
of
that
trash
on
our
roadway
in
front
in
our
front
yards
in
our
backyards,
makes
this
way
through
our
storm
system
and
then
Columbus
Water
Works
has
to
get
it
cleaned
up
so
that
we
can
have
good
drinking
water.
But.
B
A
Important
for
us
to
be
just
good
stewards,
you
know
about
taking
care
of
what
gives
us
life
and
that's
our
environment.
We
can't
live
without
good
air.
We
can't
live
without
good
food,
we
can't
live
without
vegetation,
and
so
it's
important
for
us
to
just
be
good.
Stewards
to
our
environment.
Tell
me
some
of
the
challenges
that
you've
had
since
you've
been
working
with
the
public
cleanup
part
of
your
job.
Yes,
what
are
some
of
the
challenges.
B
I
think
the
biggest
challenge
were
having
today
and
mr.
Lyons.
He
would
attest
to
this
as
well.
One
of
the
biggest
challenges
we're
having
today
is
the
the
lack
of
workers
we
use
probationers
as
well
as
inmates
to
get
our
work
done.
We
have
crew
leaders
that
oversee
them
and
we're
a
small
Department
I
mean
excuse
me
we're
a
small
division,
so
we're
not
a
large
division
and
we
just
we
need
them.
Probationers
the
the
pick
up
the
litter
and
so.
A
A
B
A
You
know
and
I
can
understand
it,
but
the
reason
why
they
were
out
there
is
because
they've
broken
the
law
and
then
what
they're
trying
to
do
is
become
back
in
good
standings
by
doing
that
community
service,
so
that
they
can
move
on
with
their
lives.
And
hopefully
you
know
when
they
are
out
on
our
roadways,
picking
up
trash
that
encourage
them
not
to
litter,
because
they're
picking
up
somebody
else's
litter.
You.
B
B
They're
having
to
do
that,
you
know
they
think
they
think
twice
about
you
know
doing
something
that
would
cause
them
to
get
community
service
again,
whereas
when
they're
able
to
do
some
easier
work
or
pay
fines
to
pay
their
way
out
of
it
a
lot
of
times
it's
to
me
personally,
that's
really
not
teaching
them
a
lesson.
Yeah.
A
I
tell
you
what
I
see
more
and
more
litter
I.
Guess,
because
is
something
that
I
do
with
my
work,
so
as
I'm
driving
up
and
down
the
roadways,
I'm
constantly
calling
3-1-1
there's
literally
over
here
on
the
highway.
It
looks
like
here's
a
lot
of
solid
waste,
big
waste
or
white
goods
that
are
on
our
roadways.
I'm
constantly
calling
this.
A
Encouraging
to
our
viewers
we
need,
for
you
are
to
be
the
eyes
two
ears
and
a
mouth
for
our
environment
call
when
you
see
infractions,
call
3-1-1,
it's
so
important.
We
need
your
help.
There's
only
two
people
in
the
Keene
Columbus
beautiful
office,
there's
over
200
to
220
miles
in
in
our
County
in
the
City
of
Columbus
and
Columbus
I'm.
Sorry,
and
so
it's
important
for
us
to
just
make
sure
that
everybody
take
on
they're
in
the
visual
responsibility
and
our
collective
responsibility
to
be
good.
Stewards.
A
A
And
so,
if
there's
anything
that
we
can
do
as
in
a
way
of
advocating
for
hopefully
getting
more,
people
are
getting
the
judge
to
make
sure
that
they
assign
people
to
join
actual
work
instead
of
having
them
going
on
the
computer,
doing
something
where
you
may
not
know.
If
it's
them
or
not
doing
you
know
those
details,
are
they
what
they
need
to
be
doing.
B
It
will
that
would
help
tremendously
the
more
people
we
can
put
out
there.
Picking
up
litter
I
mean
that
just
doubles
and
triples
the
amount
that
we're
able
to
get
so
it's
always
a
good
thing,
having
them
extra
hands
and
in
Saturday's
as
well
Saturday's.
That's
that's
a
big
litter
day
for
us.
You
know
we're
we.
B
We
have
a
lot
of
trucks
that
are
able
to
go
out
and
we
need
to
fill
them
trucks
up
to
be
able
to
take
care
of
these
routes,
and
you
know
cause
not
only
is
litter
I
mean
mainly
it's
an
eyesore,
but
it's
also
it's
also
hazardous
and
gets
to
the
point
where
it
can't
create.
You
can't
add
to
disease
or
stuff.
D
A
To
it
absolutely
and
that's
why
we
need
you
all
our
viewing
audience
to
make
sure
that
you
tell
everyone
that
you
know
I
know
you
all
don't
litter,
because
you're
tuning
into
our
show-
and
you
are
good
environment.
Let's
do
it
so
tell
the
people
who
you
know
your
children,
your
grandchildren,
it
please
don't
litter
we're
trying
to
educate
them
through
our
school
system
too.
So
just
know
that
and
wrap.
Let
me
thank
you
again
for
coming
on.
Our
show
we'll
be
looking
forward
to
having
you
because
we're
talking
trash
this
year.
This.
A
Beautiful,
thank
you
all
right.
So
you
all
stay
tuned,
I'll,
be
right
back
with
another
guest
that
you
want
to
hear,
he's
from
habitat
humanities
and
he's
going
to
come
in
and
talk
about
what
they're
doing.
And
then
we
got
a
wonderful
program
that
he's
gonna
offer
to
the
community
at
large,
so
stay
tuned.
All
of.
D
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,
the
kick
Columbus
beautiful
earth
notes.
You
know
I
mentioned
earlier:
I
had
a
wonderful
guest
and
I'm,
so
excited
mark
McCullen
has
been
appointed
to
the
keep
Columbus
beautiful,
Commission
and
he's
the
director
for
Habitat
for
Humanity's
and
we've
been
working
with
them
since
I
started
with
keep
Columbus
beautiful
mark.
Welcome
to
the
show.
Thank
you
so.
C
A
Come
out
of
your
busy
day,
I
know,
there's
a
lot
that
you
could
be
doing,
trying
to
identify
other
areas
where
you
I
can
build
habitat
home,
so
get
volunteers,
but
you
you
took
time
out
of
your
schedule
to
come
here
and
we
it
is,
and
and
really
true,
that's
a
part
of
our
mission
to
is
to
enhance
the
beautification
in
to
protect
our
environment
and
you
building
those
Habitat
homes.
You
all
are
really
enhancing
the
areas
that
you're
going
into
building
goes
home.
Thank
you.
That's.
A
A
Hours
already
Delta
Sigma
Theta
I
have
built
several
homes,
Habitat
homes
mo
Co,
without
off
30
30th
Avenue,
that's
right,
yeah,
when
they
first
really
had
the
big
buildings
of
those
home.
They
build
I,
think
more
than
30
homes
in
that
area
there
you
know,
but
we've
been
working
with
you
our
to,
and
we
would
do
some
cleanup
activities
and
actually
what
we
would
try
to
do.
A
What
keke
la
was
beautiful
was
to
make
sure
that
those
the
residents
of
the
homes
had
recycling
containers
and
then
we
would
give
us
some
trash
bags
to
make
sure
that
they
would
keep.
You
know
their
areas
clean
outside.
That
was
what
we
did
in
the
past
and
we
love
to
be
able
to
do
that
again
have
to
make
sure
as
soon
as
those
residents
are
ready
to
go
in
and
occupy
those
homes
that
we
can
get
there
with
their
blue
beans
out.
So
they.
C
C
A
And
now,
since
you've
been
appointed
by
councillors
to
the
keep
Columbus
beautiful,
Commission,
you've
just
thought
of
ways
that
you
can
either
you
can
work
for
both
keep
Columbus
beautiful
as
well
as
Habitat
for
Humanity.
So
there's
one
project
that
you've
come
up
with
and
I'm
so
excited
about
it
because
I
get
telephone
calls
all
year
round
about
this.
So
tell
us
what
that
project
is
well.
D
C
Where
we
sell
what
we
refer
to
as
gently
used
items,
whether
that
be
furniture
or
appliances,
construction,
material,
okay,
anything
that
someone
wants
to
donate
other
than
clothing
and
food
items,
of
course
come
to
our
store.
We
take
them
and
we
reached
resell
them
to
anyone
that
forced
to
come
in
our
store,
doesn't
matter
when
you
in
the
construction,
business,
homeowner,
okay,.
A
A
A
Great
use
paint-
and
so
that's
what's
important
for
us
today.
It's
what
I
view
an
audience
to
know
that
right
now
they
won't
have
to
wait
until
we
have
our
household
hazardous
waste,
that's
to
to
get
rid
of
their
paints
that
they
may
have
and
that
they
can
drop
off
any
paint
or
any
paint
and
solvent
anything
that
they
use
for
painting
that
can
drop
those
off
to
your
office
absolutely
and
that
office
again.
What's
that
address,
it's
3520.
C
C
D
A
Well,
okay,
good
and
you
know
what
what
our
our
audience
needs
to
know
is
that
they
can
take
that
paint.
If
it
can
be
reused,
you
all
can
reuse
it
sure,
and
then,
if
not
they're,
going
to
drop
that
those
items
off
the
paint
items
off
we
have.
Our
house
will
has
this
waste
and
then
we
will
properly
dispose
of
them.
Absolutely!
So
that's
why
it's
so
important
for
you
all
to
make
sure
that
you
participated
in
this
process.
If
you
have
paints
from
painting
the
bathroom
or
outside
in
exterior
inside
paint.
A
C
C
Or
don't
know
what
color
doesn't
matter
the
color
and
they
can
come
in
and
pick
something
out,
but
this
inevitably
leftover
paint
things
that
nobody
wants
and
so
needs
to
be
recycled,
needs
to
be
disposed
of,
and
so
we're
offering
a
year-round
service.
Now
when
you
come
drop
it
off
at
habitat
and
the
store
there,
the
restore
will
take
it
store
it
and
then
October
when
the
annual
recycle
gathering.
A
Absolutely
I
am
so
excited
now
we
need
to
have
more
commissioners
like
you
that
are
thinking
about
ways
what
you
know
we
can.
We
can
use
a
to
to
most
to
both
enhance
your
responsibilities
and
to
enhance
what
we're
doing
what
keep
Columbus
beautiful.
You
know
and
I
certainly
do
appreciate
it.
Thank
you
for
volunteering,
your
time
to
serve
on
the
board.
Thank
you
for
your
insight
of
saying.
Look.
We
want
to
be
able
to
have
that
paint
deliver
to
us.
A
We
may
be
able
to
use
it
in
and
when
we're
not
able
to
we're
going
to
hold
on
to
it,
so
that
we
can
get
it
to
you
for
the
household
hazardous
waste
and
it
can
be
properly
disposed
of.
We
can
down
vert
that
paint
from
our
land
feel
it's
so
important
for
us
to
do
that.
Thank
you.
So
much
thanks
for
all
right,
we'll
appreciate
it
now.
I
want
to
thank
you
all
for
tuning
into
CCG
TV.
They
keep
Columbus
beautiful
earth
notes.
A
Well,
you
know
you
can
find
out
all
you
need
to
know
to
be
a
good
Stewart
to
our
environment
because
it
starts
with
you.
You
are
the
eyes,
the
ears,
the
mouth
and
the
hands
of
our
environment
and
our
environment
gives
us
life.
So
it's
up
to
you
to
do
your
part.
So
what
will
you
do
to
keep
Columbus
beautiful
thanks
a
lot
for
tuning
in.