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Cincinnati Community Safety Partners Win $15,000 National Award

Metlife Awards 2007Keep Cincinnati Beautiful, Over-the-Rhine Chamber/Over-the-Rhine Revitalization Corporation and the Cincinnati Police Department were selected from more than 400 applicants nationwide for the MetLife Foundation Community-Police Partnership Award. The Cincinnati partners were honored this past Thursday, September 20th for significant accomplishments in reducing crime and improving the quality of life in the city’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. Vice Mayor David Crowley, Police Chief Streicher, City Council representatives and MetLife Agency Director E. Matt Gilliam were on hand at the ceremony at Imagination Alley on the 1300 block of Vine Street.


Keep Cincinnati Beautiful in the News!
2007 Press Releases
09.10.07 Cincinnati Community Partners win $15,000 National Award
2007 Articles
KCB and Area Hospitals launch "Go Green" Challenge - WCPO 9
Graffiti: Is it Art or Vandalism? - WKRC 12
Effort pays off in Price Hill - The Enquirer
Mayor, police recruits clean up Price Hill - Community Press
Annual cleanup nets 650K pounds of litter - The Cincinnati Post
KCB on City Talk Radio - Topic for Sunday March 18, 2007: The Great American Clean Up presented by Great American Insurance Group
2006 Articles
H.J. Benken gets thanks for floral donations
Fitting Tribute - Family and Friends release butterflys in honor of former KCB Board President Pam Gibson
What's warm, blue and made out of recycled plastic? Students delight in jackets
2005 Articles
Woman honored for anti-litter campaigns
"Keep Cincinnati Beautiful" with Old Shoes
Volunteers Work To Keep "Cincinnati Beautiful"
2005 Press Releases
Linda Holterhoff of Keep Cincinnati Beautiful Receives Award
The Shoe Fits:

Keep Cincinnati Beautiful Expands Existing Recycling Efforts with the National Recycling Coalition and Nike
Keep Cincinnati Beautiful's Great American Cleanup Showcase Event for Glad Force Flex Trash Bags
Local Volunteer to be Honored with First Ever Great American Cleanup Hometown Hero Award
Keep Cincinnati Beautiful Gives Findlay Market a Makeover
 2004 Articles 
Cleanup teams net trash, tires and plenty of mud
2004 Press Releases
Keep Cincinnati Beautiful Empowers Communities In New Campaign
CINCINATI POLICE "HOOP IT UP" WITH LOCAL TEENS
Keep Cincinnati Beautiful Recycles the Top from the Pop
Keep Cincinnati Beautiful to host Town Hall Meeting
Councilman Crowley and Keep Cincinnati Beautiful Present The Wartville Wizard
2003 Articles
Many tons of trash cleared
Groups Plant, Clean to Make a Difference
"Keep Cincinnati Beautiful" pitches in for Riverfest Cleanup 
Flowers will spruce up city 
Price Hill park to get money to fix wall
Clean-Up Secures 342,000 pounds of refuse
Campaign talks trash on litter
Huge piles of tires near Lunken removed 
 2002 Articles
4/29/02  - 3,300 Volunteer For Job - $30k in cocaine part of trash
 2002 Press Releases
05.08.02 - Keep Cincinnati Beautiful Offers Pocket Ashtrays to “Party In The Park” Attendees.
06.28.02 - Keep Cincinnati Beautiful and ClearCorps Work to Contain Lead.
07.17.02 - With Your Help, Keep Cincinnati Beautiful Will Plant More Daffodils and Daylilies Along Cincinnati Highways.
07.24.02 - Keep Cincinnati Beautiful Will Collect School Supplies and Uniforms as Part of the "Beyond the Recycling Bin" Program on Saturday, August 3rd.
07.26.02 - Keep Cincinnati Beautiful Goes West.
08.25.02 - Keep Cincinnati Beautiful Reminds Riverfest Goers To Keep Our Riverfront Clean.
09.06.02 - Keep Cincinnati Beautiful Outfits Children With Costumes.
09.24.02 - Keep Cincinnati Beautiful Continues Anti-Cigarette Butt Campaign.

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