
Councilman Ron Osmon shares the plan with a street department employee regarding the welcome to Bethany sign. Councilman Larry Simpson in the background pushes the sign backwards allowing the street crew to caulk the sign, while other city employees straighten the bricks outlining the landscaping.

Kali Forback, Keisi Ward and Tanya Thomas help plant flowers in the planter’s boxes lining the square. The boxes are the Chamber’s newest plan to beautify the downtown area. The volunteers work at Welgaard, who set aside hours to allow community involvement.

Allen Park sees improvement as well with a volunteer stepping forward to help keep the park clean and the Rotary Club’s flower beds weeded and re-mulched.
Bethany, MO: The town of Bethany is undergoing a beauty regimen as two separate entities independently work to update the city’s appearance. The Chamber of Commerce has launched a plan to make Bethany more visually appealing, while the City Council is focusing on updating the welcome sign posted at the interstate.