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Communities in Bloom

The local organization has announced that they are withdrawing from the 2010 competition.
Citing a shortage of volunteers, a local spokesperson said that it is not possible to
complete all the tasks necessary to represent Lloydminster effectively in the national competition.

Communities in Bloom was introduced to Lloydminster in the year of 2000. 
You can still do your part to make Lloydminster a better community in which to live. 
 Put your hands to work, participate, clean up your yard, your neighborhood, your business buildings; volunteer, show your pride in your community by doing what you can to beautify and promote our city.

Communities in Bloom Volunteers - 2007
CiB Volunteers share dessert with visiting judges, Chris Andrews and Dave Hilton
at the Serenity Tearoom & Art Gallery in 2007

Volunteers Make It Happen!

For more information about the nationa; Communities In Bloom program
visit: www.Communitiesinbloom.ca

Communiteis in Bloom Volunteers  Communities in Bloom planters

Volunteers at work in Bud Miller Park

Communities in Bloom at E. S. Laird School

E. S. Laird Middle School
puts their flower barrels front and centre!

Communities in Bloom parade float 2007

Communities in Bloom float and
{inset} past-CiB Chair, Barb Gulka