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Stratford in Bloom

It’s time to spruce up your lawn and garden.

The Stratford Civic Beautification and Environmental Awareness Committee is looking for the nicest one.

You still have time to get out there and get the yard ready.

Committee chair Art Duboyce explains the process.

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The judging will take place from June 30th – July 10th.

Duboyce says people are already working away on their lawns.

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He says the sponsors of the friendly competition allow them to recognize the winners in September.

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