Flower Island Program
Inspired
in 1988 by George Shapland, Round Barn Realty, and Tom Harrington,
Jr., Devonshire Realty, the Flower Island Program provides splashes
of color throughout the Champaign area. These local business leaders
led the way for the program by expressing a desire to improve
Champaign's outdoor appearance. What started with six flower beds,
has grown into over 230 beds throughout the community in front
of public and private businesses. Their goal of making Champaign
a community of flowers is being achieved.
Local
businesses and the Champaign Park District partner in this community-wide
beautification effort. This unique program allows businesses to
have personal flower bed in front of their establishment and assist
monetarily with other beds on public properties. These local public
areas include: parks, schools, libraries, and right-of-ways..
Each
year businesses make contributions which cover the cost of their
beds and sponsor an equivalent dollar amount which is used for
public islands. Hence, they enhance the aesthetic environment
twice. The Park District plans, plants, maintains, and cleans
all Flower Island sites annually. Any discontinued sites are returned
to their original conditions.
Any
business may apply for a Flower Island on their premises. New
sites are selected based on size, location, and visibility. New
sponsors are enrolled and existing sponsorships are renewed each
Fall for the next growing season. Call Greg Sancken at 217-819-3817
or e-mail
anytime of the year for information.
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