Franklin County, News, Red Bay
 By  Staff Reports Published 
11:21 am Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Red Bay honors Streetscape winners

By Shanna Ozbirn for the FCT

 

At its regular meeting Nov. 16, the Red Bay City Council recognized the 2015 Streetscape winners.

Winners for streetscapes were:

– Grand Streetscape Oak Tree Award: Fourth Street Grill and Steakhouse

– People’s Choice Award: Red Bay Adult Center

– Pine Tree Streetscape Award (first runners-up):            CB&S Bank, Red Bay City Hall, Community Spirit Bank, Community Spirit Bank’s Weatherford Centre, Emma’s Salon, Generations Of Red Bay, Kabloom & The Lodge, Piggly Wiggly, Red Bay Hospital, Red Bay Adult Center, Scotty Kennedy Photography and Weatherford Library

– Bay Tree Streetscape Award (second runners-up): Alfa Insurance, B&C Discount, Bank Independent, Big Star, First United Methodist Church, La Estancia, Mason Jar On Main, Medical Clinic Of Red Bay and Northside Baptist Church

Winners for windowscapes were:

– People’s Choice Award: Civitan Depot

– Grand Windowscape Oak Tree Award: Ewing Variety

– Pine Tree Windowscape Award (firstrunners-up): Sew Cute 4 U

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