Bottom Row: Charlene Beckett Left to Right: Abbeville Garden Club Members, Dana Spisak, Liz G. Hebert, Patsy Hebert, Janell Duhon; Left to Right: William Wisser, Councilman Brady Broussard, Jr, Councilman Carlton Campbell, City Workers, Jatero Mckinney, Paul Tomino, Aurris Wiltz, Mayor Roslyn White and Public Works Director Chris Gautreaux
L-R: Jatero Mckinney, Aurris Wiltz, Paul Tomino
Keep Abbeville Beautiful honors exceptional Community Pride
Keep Abbeville Beautiful, in collaboration with the Abbeville Garden Club, is pleased to announce a noteworthy change in the Civic Pride Award.
Throughout January and February, the award will recognize outstanding individuals who epitomize extraordinary community pride within Abbeville.
Traditionally reserved for residential homes or businesses, this shift emphasizes the importance of personal commitment to maintaining beautiful spaces within the community.
Individuals who demonstrate exceptional care for their properties, including well-kept yards, beautiful landscaping, and overall curb appeal, will be celebrated for contributing to the town’s charm and appeal.
Keep Abbeville Beautiful is thrilled to celebrate individuals who demonstrate a strong commitment to making and maintaining beautiful areas. The organization hopes to inspire others to take pride in their surroundings, whether at home or business and to cultivate a sense of pride in the community.
In light of this new focus, Keep Abbeville Beautiful proudly congratulates Jatero Mckinney, Paul Tomino, Aurris Wiltz.
These three men have been recognized for their dedication to maintaining the vibrant flowers seen throughout downtown Abbeville. Their efforts not only enhance the area’s aesthetic appeal but also serve as a testament to the power of community pride.
As Abbeville continues to flourish with its residents’ contributions, Keep Abbeville Beautiful remains committed to recognizing and celebrating those who positively impact the town’s appearance and overall well-being.