Davidson Communities In Bloom (DCIB)
Davidson
Communities in Bloom (DCIB) became organized during the
1999-2000 season. It has been impressive to see urban
and rural residents unite to assist the community maintain
and improve the appearance of our town, for both our visitors
and our community.
Some
of the projects DCIB has been involved in since its inception
include:
-
Landscaping;
tree, perennial, and annual plantings; and mixed barrels
at various locations downtown and throughout Town
-
Rest
Stop Area featuring:
-
Davidson's signature 'Coffee Pot' attraction
-
Métis Fiddler Iron Sculpture - one of many
on the Louis Riel Trail (Historical Marker designed
and built by Don Wilkins)
-
Dump wagon
-
Bird Aviary (Chris Payne, President; Saskatchewan
Caged Bird Society)
- Commemorative
Trees
- Encouragement
of recycle bins
- Roots
'n Shoots school garden club
- Centennial
Walking Trail
- Centennial
Legacy downtown green space
- Forage
cutter display in downtown green space
- Homecoming
Banners
- School
yard plantings
- Support
of Davidson Seniors' composting project
- Wine
Festival Fundraiser
DCIB
appreciates and recognizes the tremendous support it has
received and the partnerships it has cultivated with the
following partners:
- Town
of Davidson Council and Public Works Staff
- R.M.
of Arm River
- R.M.
of Willner
-
Davidson
Elementary School & High School:
-
school community councils, student representative
councils and staffs
- Heartland
Health Region
- Davidson
& District Homecoming Committee
- Davidson
Seniors
- Davidson
Business Association
- Plus
private or public individuals and groups that have assisted
in any way
- Community
volunteers
If
you would like to learn more about
Davidson Communities in Bloom
please call the Chair or Secretary,
Stuart or Pat Dougan at 567-4205.
DCIB
meets the second Tuesday of the month (March-October)
at 7:30 pm in the Davidson Town Hall. Everyone welcome
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