Friday, September 07, 2012
Milton's NWF community certifications soaring.
By Accessmilton.com
The City of Milton Community Wildlife Habitat Project Committee is well on the way certifying Milton as a National Wildlife Foundation (NWF) Community Wildlife Habitat.
Milton currently has 165 points and needs 450 to be certified. Points are awarded based on: residential, school and business properties being certified (for more information on how click here); educational programs; demonstration gardens, promotional events; and advertising.
So we need your help to get the word out! HOAs can help by informing residents; additionally, though many schools have recently been certified, we would love to have day care centers, businesses and churches join us, as well.
Committee meetings are open to everyone. The next is Wednesday, Sept. 19 from 7 to 8 p.m. at the executive conference room of Milton's City Hall, 13000 Deerfield Parkway, suite G (click here for directions).
Visit our Web site for more information and updates on the project's progress at www.cityofmiltonga.us/wildlifehabitatcommunityproject.
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