This early 1900s article from a local newspaper and preserved in a Civic Club scrapbook speaks about the request of the Civic Club on the public removal of garbage from the city.
This poem is from "Helping to Clean Our City," a paper written by an anonymous Civic Club member in the early 1900s. It encourages citizens to participate in Cleaning Day.
This article from a local newspaper was preserved in a Civic Club scrapbook. It concerns the Civic Club's campaign against spitting on sidewalks and in public areas in the early 1900s.
A newspaper headline stating the Civic Club's new entrance to Market Street with the old capitol columns was a successful transformation of a previously hideous sight