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Meeting today to address graffiti
PALESTINE — Keep Palestine Beautiful will host a community meeting on beginning at 7 p.m. today in the City Hall council chambers to present the graffiti abatement rapid response program.
A speaker will make a presentation on techniques and products for the removal of graffiti.
Members of the community are encouraged to attend to learn about the process of the program. There will be an opportunity to join the team, and will give time at the end for questions and answers.
For more information you may call Andrea Baird, Keep Palestine Beautiful Chairman, at 903-727-0347 or email Keep Palestine Beautiful at KeepPalestineBeautiful@yahoo.com.
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