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A
Welcome
to
CC
gtv,
the
key
columbus,
beautiful
earth
notes
spring
has
sprung
and
we
are
so
excited.
I
know
that
you
all
are
too
so
we
have
a
wonderful
program
for
you
all.
Today
I
have
two
great
guests:
one
person
who's
new
to
work,
the
wiki
Palomas
as
a
volunteer,
and
then
we
have
one
of
those
who've
been
recycled
on
and
off
and
on
and
off
again.
But
I
know
that
you
all
really
want
to
hear
everything
that
we
have
to
say
about
our
upcoming
tour
of
gardens
as
well
as
our
worth
luncheon.
A
So
I
know
you
want
to
stay
tuned
to
see
and
talk
about
here.
Let's
talk
about,
rather
what
is
going
to
go
on
and
how
you
can
actually
participate
and
support
all
of
our
effort
and
for
those
of
you
all
now
who
are
to
amend
for
the
very
first
time.
I
am
very
OS,
been
smart.
The
director
for
keep
Columbus
beautiful
and
our
mission
is
to
engage
and
educate
individuals
to
be
good
stewards
to
our
environment
and
beautifying.
Our
community
is
just
one
of
those.
A
So
today
we're
going
to
be
talking
about
beautification
of
our
community,
as
well
as
recognizing
individuals,
businesses,
community
partners,
for
the
efforts
that
they've
done
throughout
this
year
to
help
increase
environmental
stewardship.
So
my
very
first
guest
is
Helen,
Phillips
and
I'm,
so
excited
to
see
here.
Welcome.
A
Good,
you
know,
let
me
tell
you:
our
organization
could
not
exist
without
volunteers
and
we
have
volunteers
with
the
commitment
that
you
come
with.
It
really
makes
the
difference
not
only
to
our
organization
to
our
community.
So
let
me
just
tell
you
first
thank
you
so
much
for
working
with
us
on
our
tour
of
gardens
and
I
like
for
our
audience.
They
know
a
little
bit
about
you.
B
First
I'm
very
happy,
ok,
I
and
from
Alabama,
so
that's
not
very
far
away.
You
can
see
it
from
here
and
from
some
people
think
yard.
That's
cute
anyway,
I've
graduated
from
auburn
university
of
very
long
time
ago.
Okay
and
then
I
raised
the
family
three
kids
and
lived
in
ohio
for
a
good
spell
and
got
the
opportunity
to
come
back
to
auburn
and
get
a
masters
degree
one
of
50
years
old.
So.
B
C
B
B
A
Houses
I
know
well,
you
know
before
we
get
into
that.
Let
me
just
say
to
I,
really
can't
think
Beverly
enough
for
really
reaching
out
to
you
and
asking
you
to
come
and
be
a
part
of
our
committee
for
this
year,
because
we
know
that
this
is
going
to
be
a
great
project
for
the
community
to
see
and
it's
coming
at
a
wonderful
time
of
the
year,
because
and
at
the
end
of
this
month
on
the
20th
in
the
21st.
It's
really
the
end
of
may
attend
may
and.
B
B
B
B
A
B
Midtown
hasn't
been
featured
and
I
think
this
garden
tour
from
my
information
always
chooses
a
separate
section
of
town
is
like
to
highlight
the
wonderful
houses
there
and
the
people
and
the
businesses,
and
so
it's
a
great
way
to
explore
new
parts
of
old
parts
of
Columbus.
In
this
case,
that's
right
that
you
don't
find
yourself
familiar
with.
B
The
ticket
sales
are
thirty
dollars.
If
you
buy
chickens
in
advance.
Okay,
thirty-five
dollars,
if
you
buy
tickets
today,
either
day
and
tickets
are
for
sale
at
each
venue,
so
each
home,
that
is
on
a
garden
tour.
You
can
purchase
tickets.
If
you
plan
ahead,
and
you
gather
your
friends
together
or
your
club
or,
however,
you
want
to
gather
up.
A
But
you
have
to
purchase
all
10
of
those
tickets
at
one
time.
Yes,
and
also
you
know
we
have.
Our
commissioners
will
keep
Columbus
beautiful,
they'll
be
selling
tickets,
though,
if
you
all
know
any
of
our
commissioners,
you
can
call
out
and
reach
out
to
them
and
that
we
happen
to
sell
all
10
of
their
tickets.
At
one
time
we
have
ticket
sales
locations.
Sugars
is
one
of
our
ticket
locations
and
porch
bloomers.
Then
we
have
ox
bone
meadows,
Environmental,
Learning,
Center
invade
and
wait
cleaners
on
linwood.
A
B
A
A
B
A
B
A
A
All
right,
then,
well,
let
me
tell
you
again
how
much
we
do
appreciate
you
being
a
part
of
the
committee,
all
the
work
that
you
have
done,
that
you
will
do
to
make
sure
that
this
is
a
successful
program.
We
really
do
appreciate
it
and
it
could
not
have
happened
without
people
who
are
like
you.
So
I
have
this
little
phrase
that
I
picked
up
some
time
ago
and
since
that
people
like
you,
make
people
like
me,
really
love
and
appreciate
people
like
you.
Oh
yes,
that's
going
back
and
forth
a
little
bit.
A
I
know
I,
didn't
read
that
I
know,
but
thank
you
again
and
we
certainly
appreciate
you
taking
time
to
be
on
our
show
and
don't
forget
you
all.
The
tour
of
gardens
to
2017
keep
Columbus
beautiful
tour
of
gardens
will
take
place
on
May,
the
twentieth
and
the
21st,
and
we're
looking
forward
to
you
all
coming
out
and
having
a
wonderful
time
because
you
know
spring
has
sprung
and
you
need
to
just
be
in
the
right
spirit
and
come
on
up
to
our
to
us.
A
We'll
be
right
back
with
another
guest
who's
going
to
talk
about
how
we
want
to
celebrate
individuals,
businesses
and
schools
that
really
have
worked
very
hard
to
demonstrate
their
stewardship
to
our
environment
and,
remember
you
know
it's
always
up
to
us
as
an
individual
and
collectively
as
a
group
to
make
sure
that
we
take
care
of
what
takes
care
of
us.
What
really
gives
us
life-
and
that
is
our
natural
environment
until
stay
tuned,
we'll
be
right.
B
B
B
C
This
is
your
new
kicker
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
letters
or
accidents
and
when
a
kitten
has
a
litter
of
oopsies,
then
a
puppy
has
a
litter
of
iOS
pretty
soon
you
have
thousands
and
thousands
of
OMG
s,
and
that
leads
to
millions
of
pets
being
killed
in
shelters
each
year.
C
But
if
eighty
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
Maggie
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.
It.
A
Welcome
back
to
CC
GTV
and
I'm
Gloria
western
smart
with
the
people
of
a
beautiful
Commission,
and
you
know
I
mentioned
earlier
that
I
had
another
gift.
That
I
know
that
you
want
to
view
and
get
information
from,
but
prior
to
him.
Talking
I
want
to
give
you
a
couple
of
things
that
are
coming
up
on
April.
A
The
22nd,
which
is
Earth
Day,
keep
Columbus
beautiful,
will
have
three
different
shredding
events
at
three
different
locations,
so
on
Saturday
the
twenty-second
of
April,
we
will
be
on-site
at
kmart
on
macon
road,
as
well
as
airport
thruway
and
Macedonia
Baptist
Church,
which
is
off
of
casita
road
from
nine.
Until
one
shredding
papers,
we'd
lovely,
you
ought
to
go
through
your
house
and
do
some
spring
cleaning
bring
all
of
your
papers
that
have
personal
papers.
A
If
you
want
to
make
sure
that
I've
shredded
bring
those
out
and
we're
going
to
shred
those
for
free
so
make
sure
you
put
that
data
on
your
calendar,
that
is
April
the
22nd.
It's
going
to
be
at
kmart
on
airport
thruway
in
the
parking
lot
on
both
of
those
kmart
airport.
Your
way
as
well,
let's
make
an
road
and
then
we'll
be
in
the
parking
lot
of
macedonia
baptist
church
right
off
of
casita
road,
so
make
sure
you
put
those
down.
A
We
want
to
make
sure
that
we
celebrate
Earth
Day
by
doing
the
right
thing.
Shredding
those
papers
will
help
us
to
reuse
that
materia
not
cut
down
too
many
trees.
So
do
your
part,
bring
your
papers
out
and
then
also
the
ones
of
your
community
will
be
celebrating
a
cleanup
activity,
so
we'll
have
cleanup
activities
and
some
plantings
and
we're
going
to
actually
start
in
that
community
at
ten
from
ten
until
two
will
be
at
Martin's
king
elementary
school.
A
A
That
would
give
information
helping
you
to
write
a
resume
look
for
a
job
and
we're
also
going
to
have
paul's
there
and
just
almost
every
department
so
put
that
on
your
calendar
also
on
april
the
22nd
night,
and
that
is
in
the
winter
field,
community
over
at
Luther
King
jr.
elementary
school
now.
I
know
that
that
was
the
mouth
floor.
So
I
need
to
get
back
to
my
my
next
guest,
who
is
dr.
A
Billy
kinder,
he's
really
not
a
stranger
to
the
key
Columbus
beautiful
Commission,
because
she's
been
rotated
on
and
off
and
all
enough,
if
you
see
those
recycling
symbol,
cells
that
go
around
and
around
and
around
and
around
barely,
I
can
say
that
you
really
kind
of
fit
in
that
pattern.
Let's
work
in
Columbus
beautiful,
thank
you
for
coming
so
doctor,
dr.
Campbell.
Why
don't
you
tell
us
really
a
little
bit
about
you
I,
you
know
I.
B
B
D
And
to
put
that
out
right
at
the
begin
and
before
we
talk
about
the
purpose
and
the
details
of
it,
but
it
will
be
this
year,
thursday,
maybe
11
1130
in
the
morning
through
about
one
o'clock
in
the
afternoon.
It's
a
buffet
luncheon
and
a
and
an
awards
ceremony
and
we'll
get
to
that
in
just
a
second
and
one
thing
we
want
to
note
this
year
we
will
be
in
a
new
venue
that
will
be
at
the
Cunningham
center
on
campus
of
CSU.
So
anyway,
that's
thursday
may
of
the
eleventh.
D
A
D
D
A
You
know
when
you
know,
from
working
in
the
workplace
that's
hard
to
get
people
who
are
getting
paid
to
do
their
job,
let
alone
trying
to
get
people
who
are
volunteer
to
do
it.
You
know
so
it
just
brings
out
a
new
meaning
for
me,
and
it
gives
me
a
real
fuzzy
feeling
on
the
inside
to
know
that
we
have
volunteers
in
this
community,
like
you
all,
to
make
Columbus
what
it
is
today.
Well.
D
C
D
B
D
D
A
B
A
Right
well,
Billy
I
tell
you
you
retire
from
the
school
district,
but
you've
never
stopped
going
you're
like
that
ever
ready
battery.
You
know
every
time
you
hear
things
going
on
in
the
community,
you
can
associate
many
of
them
with
Billy
dr.
Billy
kindle.
So
we
appreciate
what
you
do.
We
really
do
and
we
really
do
appreciate
you
on
our
viewing
audience
and
things
that
we
are
the
events
that
we
plan
and
implement.
They
could
not
be
a
success
without
your
support
and
we
need
your
continuous
support.
A
You
know
we'd
like
for
you,
I
can
support,
keep
Columbus
beautiful
in
every
aspect
that
you
can
all
of
the
programs
that
you
hear
of
that
we're
promoting
we
love
who
you
ought
to
participate
in
there.
A
couple
of
things
that
I
know
I
need
to
bring
to
your
attention
is
that
we
are
finding
more
and
more
litter
on
our
roadways,
so
the
best
way
to
change
the
behavior
is
for
education.
So
please
note
and
tell
people
that
you
know
is
so
important
for
them
not
to
litter.
A
A
So
please
encourage
people
that
you
know
not
to
litter
and
then
also
encourage
people
that
you
know
who
have
those
beautiful
trucks
that
they're
driving
around
in
to
really
secure
their
loads,
because
we
were
riding
up
and
down
our
highways,
and
we
see
big
bulky
things
items
out
on
our
roadways
and
we
know
no
one
just
stopped
in
place
those
there.
They
fell
off
or
something
so
it's
important
for
us
to
really
really
secure
those
loads
and
we're
working
with
law
enforcement
now
to
hopefully
have
them
to
ticket
people
who
are
violating
the
law.
A
It's
important
for
us
to
take
on
our
responsibility
to
be
good
stewards
to
our
environment,
so
make
sure
you
share
that
information,
because
you
know
education
is
the
key
and
also
if
you're,
not
recycling,
call
311
and
request
your
recycling
bin.
Today
they
will
bring
it
out
to
your
door
with
information
that
you'll
need
to
make
sure
that
you're
recycling,
the
items
that
we're
picking
up
311
is
the
number
to
call
not
only
for
recycling.
A
A
So
thank
you
all
for
tuning
in
and
we'll
look
forward
to
seeing
you
don't
forget:
April
222nd,
we
are
shredding
papers
from
nine
until
13
different
locations,
both
parking
lots
for
kmarts
on
macon
road,
as
well
as
a
poet
through
way
and
macedonia
baptist
church
then
will
be
over
and
went
to
feel
celebrating
the
cleanup
that
has
been
going
on
for
almost
a
year
over
at
martin
luther
king,
elementary
junior,
elementary
school
I'm.
Sorry
and
we'll
be
there
from
ten
until
two
and
then
also
our
tour
of
gardens
later
20th
and
the
21st
our
awards.