Miesse’s Herbs Receives 2018 KCCB Award

Miesse’s Herbs, 2525 Springfield-Xenia Road in Beatty Town recently received a framed Certificate Award from the Keep Clark County Beautiful Beautification Sub-Committee Chairman Marianne L. Nave. “This award is in recognition of their beautification efforts in 2018 at their business location in Springfield Township,” according to Chairman Nave. This property always looks clean, neat, litter-free and is filled with beautiful flower beds, shrubs and trees, she reported.

“We have considered many areas of Clark County for special awards in property beautification and have watched how Frank Miesse has cared for his business for many years. The committee felt the continued care of their site is definitely deserving of this award. It is appropriate for Keep Clark County Beautiful to recognize the Miesse family for their 44 years of outstanding contributions in beautification” Chairman Nave said.

Nominations for KCCB beautification awards can be mailed to Marianne L. Nave, Project Chr., Keep Clark County Beautiful, or to Linda Mitchell, 1602 West Main Street, Springfield, OH 45504.

Additional Background Information

Keep Clark County Beautiful was organized in 2007 by the Clark County Solid Waste District and interested community leaders. KCCB was officially certified as an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful, Inc. on January 30, 2008 and has met regularly since then, carrying out many varied programs in the county, following KAB’s mission to engage individuals to take greater responsibilities for improving their community environments.

This KCCB project recognizes business and home beautification efforts in Clark County by townships. It was started because there was no process to recognize homeowners in the rural areas who are contributing to beautification efforts in the county. Other KCCB Projects include the Great American Cleanup, Waterway Cleanups, Adopt-a-Road and Adopt-a-Spot projects, Anti-litter and Graffiti removal efforts and much more. Visit Clark County Beautiful on Facebook for more information or go online to www.32TRASH.org or just call Clark County Solid Waste District 521-2025.