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Win a $10,000 Sustainable Landscape Makeover!
   

Keep Kansas City Beautiful introduces the Dreamscape Makeover, your chance to win
a landscape design, plants and installation
worth a retail value of $10,000!

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The lucky winner will receive sustainable landscaping for their home or business from our partner Michael Ashley & Associates. Your dreamscape will be a beautiful garden designed with native and drought-resistant plants to flourish while requiring just simple, water-thrifty maintenance. The runner-up will receive a small garden design, such as a rain garden, butterfly garden, or box garden for an apartment balcony, contributed by Metamorphosis Landscape Design.

How Do I Enter?
For a suggested donation of $25 for one ticket (or 5 for $100), you will receive a ticket for a chance to win the Dreamscape Makeover entry contest. The suggested donation is tax-deductible. Only 1500 tickets will be available between April 11-July 1, 2008.
Get your tickets now!

  • Contact us at 816-561-1086 for more information and a ticket request form.

  • Download an order request form online at www.kkcb.org and mail it to Dreamscape Makeover, c/o Keep Kansas City Beautiful, 435 Westport Rd., Suite 23, Kansas City, MO 64111.

A public drawing for the winner and runner-up will be held July 7 at Loose Park, 51st and Wornall Road, Kansas City, Missouri. Winner need not be present to win. Ticket distribution is limited to the counties of Cass, Clay, Jackson and Platte in Missouri and Johnson and Wyandotte counties in Kansas. No purchase necessary. A complete set of rules and regulations can be found at www.kkcb.org.

What is Sustainable Landscaping?
Sustainable landscaping is the planting of indigenous and drought-resistant plants that thrive despite the temperature swings, high winds and uneven rainfalls in our region. These gardens conserve natural resources, create an attractive environment and require minimal fertilizer, pesticides and water.

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and more beautiful Kansas City.
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Keep Kansas City Beautiful is an affiliate of Bridging The Gap.