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Mayor commends Walmart Earth Day project

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Walmart in Columbia did a community project as a part of the celebration of Earth Day. The Walmart volunteers did landscaping of the flagpole at City Hall, the sign at Joe Johnson Little League Park, and the flagpole and sign at Veterans Memorial Park.

"We appreciate Walmart and their commitment to our community," said Columbia Mayor Pamela Hoots.

Volunteers included Cameron Garmon, Crystal Stotts, Isaiah Morgan, Chance Barnett, Leighton Brockman, and Shaunda Soverly.




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Flagpole landscaping part of Earth Day project



2022-04-25 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Mayor Hoots.
The flagpole at city hall was landscaped on Earth Day by volunteers from Columbia Walmart.

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Little League Park landscaping part of Earth Day project



2022-04-25 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Mayor Hoots.
Representatives from Walmart updated the landscaping at the entrance to Joe Johnson Little League Park as part of a volunteer project on Earth Day.

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Veterans Memorial Park landscaping part of Earth Day project



2022-04-25 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Mayor Hoots.
Cameron Garmon, Crystal Stotts, Isaiah Morgan, Chance Barnett, Leighton Brockman, and Shaunda Soverly, at the Veterans Memorial Park as part of a volunteer project on Earth Day.

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