It was a blustery 30-something degrees on March 8 when Kennesaw officially opened Swift Cantrell Park on N. Main Street. In spite of the wind chill, about 100 hardy souls came out for free hot dogs and hot chocolate and the Best Dressed Pet Contest. The City also officially activated the wireless internet service now available at the Park.
Elicia Fritsch and Judy Hobbs represented the Kennesaw Enviromental Committee, passing out information about the city's curbside recycling and an anti-litter coloring book to the young visitors.
The Committee is busy planning for the Big Shanty Festival, Kennesaw's spring event that attracts thousands of people who like to eat and shop. They will be educating the visitors about recycling and making it a Litter-Free event.
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