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Cooperstown Beautification Contest

Winners of Foundation’s Annual Beautification Contest Announced

Held annually since 1954, the competition judges Village of Cooperstown residential and business properties on their horticultural beautification efforts in three categories: Most Attractive Floral Display in a Business Setting, Most Effective Overall Planting Which Enhances a Residential Property, As Seen from the Street, and Most Appropriate Residential or Business Window Box or Boxes and/or Hanging Basket or Baskets.…
September 12, 2024

Winners of Annual Cooperstown Beautification Contest Announced

Winners of Annual Cooperstown Beautification Contest Announced COOPERSTOWN - Jane Forbes Clark, President of The Clark Foundation, announced today the winners of the 2022 Clark Foundation Cooperstown Beautification Contest. “Over 65 years ago, my grandmother, Susan Vanderpoel Clark, founded the Cooperstown Beautification Contest to recognize the tremendous time and effort so many of our residents take to make our village look welcoming and beautiful,” Jane Forbes Clark said. She added, “She would be so happy that this wonderful tradition continues…
September 16, 2022

Pioneer Patio, The Henricis, The Havliks Win Top Prizes In ’20 Beautification Contest

Pioneer Patio, The Henricis, The Havliks Win Top Prizes In '20 Beautification Contest Clark Foundation Continues 60-Year Tradition Judi and Pete Henrici pause at the arbor in front of 92 1/2 Pioneer St., which won first place for Most Effective Overall Planting in the residential category in this year's Cooperstown Beautification Contest. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com) COOPERSTOWN – Clark Foundation President Jane Forbes Clark today announced the winners of its 2020 Cooperstown Beautification Contest, including three first-place winners: Most Attractive Floral Display…
September 3, 2020

Clark Foundation Announces 2019 Beautification Winners

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September 16, 2019

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