WIREGRASS RESOURCE CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT LOCAL PEOPLE MEETING LOCAL NEEDS RUSSELL BARBOUR PIKE CRENSHAW COVINGTON COFFEE DALE HENRY HOUSTON GENEVA

Welcome to the Brand page for “WIREGRASS RESOURCE CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT LOCAL PEOPLE MEETING LOCAL NEEDS RUSSELL BARBOUR PIKE CRENSHAW COVINGTON COFFEE DALE HENRY HOUSTON GENEVA”, which is offered here for The mark consists of a map of ten counties in southeastern alabama in green outlined in black, with a red star located in approximately the center of dale county. above the map of the ten counties is the phrase local people meeting local needs in black against a white circle outlined in black. surrounding the map and phrase is a shaded ring in aqua outlined in black. the word wiregrass in white curves across the top of the ring, from left to right. the words resource conservation & development in white curve downward from the left middle of the ring, across the bottom of the ring, and back up to the right middle of the ring. two five pointed stars in yellow (one on the left and one on the right) within the shaded ring separate the w in wiregrass from the beginning r in resource and the last s in wiregrass from the t in development, respectively.;the color(s) aqua, green, white, black, red, and yellow is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;organizing and developing economic development and community public awareness projects to promote land conservation and management, water management, and community development and innovation in the aforementioned areas;wiregrass, resource conservation and development, russell, barbour, pike, crenshaw, covington, coffee, dale, henry, houston, geneva, and the pictorial representation of the map of russell, barbour, pike, crenshaw, covington, coffee, dale, henry, houston, and geneva counties in southeastern alabama;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “WIREGRASS RESOURCE CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT LOCAL PEOPLE MEETING LOCAL NEEDS RUSSELL BARBOUR PIKE CRENSHAW COVINGTON COFFEE DALE HENRY HOUSTON GENEVA” is believed to be currently owned by “Wiregrass Resource Conservation and Development Project, Inc.”


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WIREGRASS RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, INC.
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The mark consists of a map of ten counties in southeastern Alabama in green outlined in black, with a red star located in approximately the center of Dale County. Above the map of the ten counties is the phrase LOCAL PEOPLE MEETING LOCAL NEEDS in black against a white circle outlined in black. Surrounding the map and phrase is a shaded ring in aqua outlined in black. The word WIREGRASS in white curves across the top of the ring, from left to right. The words RESOURCE CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT in white curve downward from the left middle of the ring, across the bottom of the ring, and back up to the right middle of the ring. Two five pointed stars in yellow (one on the left and one on the right) within the shaded ring separate the W in WIREGRASS from the beginning R in RESOURCE and the last S in WIREGRASS from the T in DEVELOPMENT, respectively.;The color(s) aqua, green, white, black, red, and yellow is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;Organizing and developing economic development and community public awareness projects to promote land conservation and management, water management, and community development and innovation in the aforementioned areas;WIREGRASS, RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT, RUSSELL, BARBOUR, PIKE, CRENSHAW, COVINGTON, COFFEE, DALE, HENRY, HOUSTON, GENEVA, AND THE PICTORIAL REPRESENTATION OF THE MAP OF RUSSELL, BARBOUR, PIKE, CRENSHAW, COVINGTON, COFFEE, DALE, HENRY, HOUSTON, AND GENEVA COUNTIES IN SOUTHEASTERN ALABAMA;
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