The Whitecourt Communities in Bloom Committee is offering free graffiti removal kits to community members. Graffiti has been a big topic of conversation over the last few years after popping up all over the community, resulting in a significant investigation by the committee to find products that would remove it from various surfaces, including painted and metal surfaces to brick and stone. The only request the committee has from those who take advantage of their free offer is that those who grab a kit provide before and after photos so that the success of their cleanup initiative can be tracked. Visit the Allan & Jean Millar Centre to grab yours (while supplies last).
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