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Abilene, TX 79604
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Are you interested in making Abilene clean and proud? Adopt-A-Spot is a great way for groups, businesses or individuals to designate an area they pledge to keep clean. Your "Spot" can be a street, a creek, a neighborhood, a park, etc.

Here is how it works:

• Pick a public location close to your home, office, or meeting place, or ask KAB to help you pick a spot.

• A sign with your group name will be placed in your area.

• Designate a leader, someone who is responsible for announcing cleanup dates, organizing volunteers, and getting the Adopt-a-Spot supplies from KAB. Supplies include trash bags, reflective vests, grab-its, a KAB volunteer
t-shirt, and other various items to help you Keep Abilene Beautiful!

• Get together to clean your area! You can remove litter and debris, plant trees and flowers, paint, etc.

• To find out more information about Adopt-A-Spot and to fill out an application, click here!

• Other forms regarding Adopt-A-Spot are the Adoption Agreement, Release and Waiver of Liability, and Safety Tips.

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Adopt-A-Spot Groups adopting
Beltway 20/20 Texas Ave.
The Hippely family Lee Park & Lee Elementary campus
Old Town Neighborhood Association S. 3rd to S. 11th, Vine to Poplar
The Dunlap family Red Bud Park, baseball and parking areas & playground/prairie dog areas
The King family Amarillo Street from South 7th to South 14th
Jamie Villegas Lytle Creek Drive back alley, access road for Loop 322 from bridge to Oldham Lane, parking lot for convenience store and church
Catclaw Homeowners Association Catclaw Drive-Ridgmar Lane to Rebecca Lane; Rebecca Lane-Catclaw to Pamela Drive
The Garza family North 18th from Mockingbird to 83/84 access road
The Tice family South 11th from Sayles Blvd to Barrow
The Stewart-Duke Family Vaughn Park
Alliance for Women & Children, A-Teens Program N.10th from Hickory to Grape
Abilene Foundation Repair Judge Ely (east & west side), Hwy 80 to Piedmont
Adaptive Recreation Services Rose Park by Adaptive Recreation Services, 2609 S. 7th, including Garden for the Blind
Sam's Club John Knox Rd. between Academy and Century theatres
Houston SAC 300 block of N.5th & N.6th, between Cottonwood and Bois D'Arc, and the playground picnic area in the park on corner of N.7th and Bois D'Arc
Home Depot Southwest Drive, the Winters Freeway to Home Depot
Doris Ruebush Lincoln Drive, EN 19th to EN 23rd; Cedar Crest, EN 19th to EN 22nd; and the southern portion of Will Hair Park
Brook Hollow Christian Church Youth North 18th, Grape to Mockingbird
Antilley Road: Buffalo Gap Road to Twin Oaks Cub Scout Pack 260