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About Town The Gainesville Sun ABOUT TOWN Editor s note: The Guardian no longer accepts fliers as information for events that appear under About Town. The information must be typed out and sent via email. Please include the following: type/name of event, date, time, location, speakers, theme and cost, if any, and who to contact for more information. Send via email to guardian@gainesville.com (The new email address now in effect to send announcements/information and to request coverage). The deadline is noon Fridays for publication the following Thursday. For more information, call 352-337-0376. Mobile clinic The University of Florida s College of Medicine s Mobile Outreach Clinic will provide services indefinitely from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. every Thursday at GTEC, 2153 Hawthorne Road.

About Town

About Town The Gainesville Sun ABOUT TOWN Editor s note: The Guardian no longer accepts fliers as information for events that appear under About Town. The information must be typed out and sent via email. Please include the following: type/name of event, date, time, location, speakers, theme and cost, if any, and who to contact for more information. Send via email to guardian@gainesville.com (The new email address now in effect to send announcements/information and to request coverage). The deadline is noon Fridays for publication the following Thursday. For more information, call 352-337-0376. Football The Eastside High School football team will travel to Alachua to play Santa Fe High School in a spring football game.

Gainesville s Graffiti Abatement Programs Appear To Be Working

Home/Arts and Entertainment/Gainesville’s Graffiti Abatement Programs Appear To Be Working Gainesville’s Graffiti Abatement Programs Appear To Be Working By Natalie Cabral February 23, 2021 After a graffiti surge in 2012, the city of Gainesville launched graffiti abatement programs that, nearly a decade later, appear to have succeeded, even as the line between graffiti and art begins to blur. Keep Alachua County Beautiful’s graffiti abatement program receives about 130 incidents a month. These incidents are generally reported by the community through services provided by the City of Gainesville and Keep Alachua County Beautiful. The purpose of the graffiti abatement program is to remove graffiti as quickly as possible. Gina Hawkins, executive director of Keep Alachua County Beautiful, said removing graffiti and blight quickly decreases the chance of similar crime spreading. It reduces the impact of other criminals seeing the graffiti and being motivated to do the sam

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