Town looks for Spirit of Clarkdale award nominees

Inside the museum, exhibits document everything copper has been used for as well as its historical significance and chemical properties. Copper has been used for cookware, tools, architectural embellishment, artistic creations, diving helmets and jewelry, however, 65 percent of it is used in electrical wiring, due to its high conductivity.
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The town of Clarkdale is now accepting nominees for its Spirit of Clarkdale awards.

Typically, the winners are chosen each year in a variety of different categories.

 

This year’s categories include property beautification, historic preservation, neighborhood programs, event or projects and community volunteerism.

“The Spirit of Clarkdale Awards Program provides a way for the Clarkdale Town Council to recognize Clarkdale home and business owners, residents and other individuals that have taken steps in the community which are worthy of recognition,” the nomination information states.

Anyone can nominate any Clarkdale resident they wish if they think someone really stands out or otherwise deserves some recognition.

It’s the second year in a row the town has looked at handing out the awards.

It had previously been a regular event, but shrinking budgets forced the town to suspend the awards program in 2011 and 2012.

For the full story, see the Wednesday, May 7, edition of the Cottonwood Journal Extra.

Mark Lineberger

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