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2002 Award Winners
The Bright n' Beautiful
annual Awards Banquet was held on October 16th at the Northern Hotel.
Seven awards were presented for beautification. Celebrate Billings
environmental committee gave three Environmental Stewardship Awards for
recycling. Mayer Chuck Tooley presented these awards to Carol Badura for
individual effort; Jim Huskey received the educator's award and good
Earth Market won the business/organization award.
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As stewards of the land upon which
they live, the Khaleels, pictured here with Bn'B President Helen
Johnson, choose to give away the fruits, vegetables and flowers
that they grow.
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The beautification
awards went to the following:
Alvin &
Joan Hanneman Sr. - 1243 Poly Drive
The Hannemans rent this property from Nick and Francies Poulos. When
they moved in two years ago, it was mostly trees and hedges. They added
the color by planting roses, geraniums and a variety of other flowers.
They take pride in keeping the yard looking beautiful. Oftentimes, you
don't find this attitude in renters!
Laurel Golf
Club - West of Laurel
Many nice improvements have been made at the Laurel Golf Club over the
years. Every year they plant over 2500 flowers! After 9/11, grounds
superintendent Bob Popp drew up the plans for a special section to give
honor and tribute to the American flag. A Montana State and their club
logo flag were also added by donations from club members.
Elsie and Ted
Jansma - 4203 King Avenue East
Ted Jansma has lived in this 100-year-old house since he was six years
old. He believes in buying only the best when it comes to his petunias.
He bought the wolf sculpture; the deer are solid cement and were
purchased by his son. Ted has many other critters: geese; ducks;
squirrels; a rooster; a raccoon; and, a man with a pup. His damaged
birds and animals go to his "Hospital" which is a wood stump
slab from a cottonwood tree that needed to be cut down.
North Broadway
Streetscape - North Broadway Property Owners
This project includes the addition of more trees, landscaped corners at
the intersections which are now wheelchair compatible, new benches for
shoppers to rest on and attractive trash containers to control litter.
Irrigation was added to the entire area to provide water to trees,
flowers and the hanging flower baskets. The streets were repaved;
colored stamped concrete dresses up the sidewalks. The Sky Point
sculpture was designed to be ornamental as well as to serve as a
gathering place for community activities and events. Many area residents
have already enjoyed this area during summer activities and the weekly
Farmers' Market event.
Ruth Amdor -
2136 Constellation Trail
In June, Ruth won the "Peoples Choice Award" from the Moss
Mansion Garden Tour. She built her home five years ago. Ruth started by
removing several truckloads of rock and planted each flower bed herself
with both annuals and perennials, supplemented with trees and shrubs.
She finished the last bed in the spring of 2000. It is truly a showcase!
Wells Fargo
Operations Center - 2324 Overland Avenue
Due to the size of this single story structure, there was a variety of
areas to develop. The trees, shrubs and other plants are native to
Yellowstone Valley. Even the color of the exterior of the building was
chosen to blend with the color of the rims. The southern exposure was
designed to accommodate people; the trees and landscaping provide a
buffer from exposure to the interstate. On the northern side are large
planting beds and an informal arrangement of trees and ground
cover.
Bright n' Beautiful encourages and
accepts community nominations for its annual Award. It is easy to nominate for both
awards;
simply call Carolyn Miller, executive director of Bright n' Beautiful,
at 248-6617, send her an e-mail, or write the Bright n' Beautiful
office at 415 N. 30th Street, Billings, MT 59101 with the name of your
nominee and a brief description or why you are nominating them (you may
include pictures, if you'd like).
Plaques for this
year's awards were donated by Badge West Awards & Engraving, Gini
Jones. THANK YOU!
Here are some of our
Award Winners from 2001:
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