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Keep Midland Beautiful Holds Appreciation Luncheon In Downtown Midland

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: January 24, 2013
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MIDLAND -- Keep Midland Beautiful is showing its appreciation for its volunteers and supporters.

    Keep Midland Beautiful hosted it's annual Appreciation Lunch Thursday afternoon at the DoubleTree by Hilton on West Wall Street in Midland.

    The event included a guest speaker from the El Paso Native Plant Society.

    Keep Midland Beautiful also gave 13 different awards to different individuals and businesses.

    "All of our volunteers are great, but every year it seems like we have some that really step up to the plate and go out of their way to help us with our mission," Doreen Womack of Keep Midland Beautiful told Big 2.

    Keep Midland Beautiful focuses on litter prevention, waste reduction, beautification and environmental education.

    The organization is an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful and Keep Texas Beautiful.

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