AREA CITIES RECEIVE KEEP IOWA BEAUTIFUL GRANTS

Area cities receive Keep Iowa Beautiful grants

Several communities in the No Coast Network listening area have received grant awards from Keep Iowa Beautiful and Diamond Vogel.  Oskaloosa received a grant to paint the Edmundson Park restroom.  New Sharon gets a grant toward the interior of City Hall and the East End Park shelter house.  Pella gets a grant for the Spirit of Pella mural on the side of the Work of our Hands Building in the Klokkenspel Plaza.  Montezuma also gets a grant for a mural in the downtown Historic Square.  Barnes City was awarded a grant for the interior of the Fire House building.  Albia received a grant to go toward painting the meeting room and children’s area of the city’s Carnegie-Evans Public Library.  Lynnville received a grant for the Old Settlers Pavilion and City Hall.  Sully’s grant will go toward several projects: light posts at Central Park, plus shelter houses and playground equipment at the Sully Playground.  And Newton gets a grant that will go toward the Learning Center building, as well as a gazebo, bridge and fencing.  Free paint is included in each city’s grant.

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