
| Carroll Citizens for Sensible Growth Northern York County, Pennsylvania |

| Congratulations to Carroll Citizens for Sensible Growth for being the recipient of the PA CleanWays Community Cleaning Award for the eastern region of the state. The work your organization has done in the Northern York County region has certainly benefited the area and has helped keep Pennsylvania beautiful. View full Press release here |
| Pa. CleanWays Empowering people to eliminate illegal dumping and littering in Pennsylvania |
| Todd Crouch presents Brad Pealer and Deana Weaver founders of CCSG, an Award in recognition of superior contributions to keep Pennsylvania beautiful. PA. CleanWays awards Carroll Citizens for Sensible Growth for making a significant difference in their community |
| As the winner, we were invited to receive our award at a reception at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society on Sunday, November 2nd. 2008 The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society is located at 100 North 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103. |
| Carroll Citizens for Sensible Growth thanks PA CleanWays for this award! CCSG shares this award with all of our partnering supporters: Messiah College, Agape Center; for providing volunteers over five years in ten community cleanups. Dillsburg Area Authority & Louis Albert; for donations of heavy equipment. Chestnut Grove Church & Pastor Dave; for providing volunteers in a cleanup. Waste Management and J&K Salvage; for donations of hauling bins. Northern York School District and Kiwanis; for providing High School and Elementary School volunteers from Key Club and K-Kids Club in cleanup programs and tree plantings. Herb & Melba Bomberger; for their year-round efforts in PA's Great Clean Up programs. Little Caesar's Pizza, Subway & GIANT Foods; for years of donations of refreshments for our volunteers. Friends & Neighbors in Northern York County; for their volunteerism, donations, and encouragment. Carroll Township/Dianne Price; for their continued support and for submitting CCSG for this award! Many organizations in Pennsylvania work hard to eliminate illegal dumpsites and to alleviate littering through environmental and educational programs. All are deserving of recognition for taking on the challenges to make our communities a better place to live. - Brad Pealer and Deana Weaver |