COMMUNITIES IN BLOOM KINGSTON
Communities in Bloom: Calling You To Action
NOMINATE A GARDEN
Celebrate your green-thumb's efforts to keep Kingston beautiful: nominate your favourite — and environmentally-conscious — garden.
Registration deadline for 2010 is June 11 (May 31 for school entries.).
A registration form for this year's Kingston Blooms competition is available for download at right, or call Communities in Bloom Coordinator, Sue Hitchcock at 613-546-4291, ext. 1716 to request a form by mail.
Entry categories include: Best Community Garden, Best Colourful Garden, Best Seniors Garden, Best Formal Garden, Best Environmentally Friendly Garden, Best New Garden, Best Non-Residential Garden, Best Shade Garden, Best Rural Garden, Best Educational Institution Garden, and Best Children's Garden.
MORE THAN JUST FLOWERS
Communities In Bloom is more than just flowers. You can also participate in neighbourhood initiatives, clean-up campaigns and school and youth group projects.
Do you have a project underway that could help us grow? Pitch us your idea!
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
There are many ways in which to volunteer, depending on your area of interest. Even if all you have is one hour a month, we welcome your contribution. You don't need a green thumb, just a helping hand.
Through widespread and continuous participation by our citizens and business owners, Kingston will continue to bloom and grow into the future.
We are getting ready to spring into action. Visit us at our Web site: www.kingstonblooms.com
If you or your organization would like to become involved in the Communities in Bloom and/or the local Kingston Blooms program, or require further information please contact:
Sue Hitchcock, Department of Community Services
City of Kingston
Phone: 613-546-4291 ext. 1716
E-mail: shitchcock@cityofkingston.ca




