Steve and Debbie Page Win Thrive Excelsior’s June Curb Appeal Award

Excelsior Springs, MO – Steve and Debbie Page of 419 Leslie Dr. have been honored with the prestigious Thrive Excelsior Curb Appeal Award for June. Their unwavering dedication to maintaining and beautifying their home and property has become a shining example for the entire community.

Earlier this week, Laura Mize, the Neighborhood Specialist for the City of Excelsior Springs, proudly presented the Pages with a well-deserved gift card, recognizing their exceptional efforts in enhancing their residence’s curb appeal. The award, sponsored this month by KH Consulting, not only acknowledges the winners but also emphasizes the significance of maintaining attractive homes and neighborhoods.

The Curb Appeal Award, organized by the Thrive Excelsior Housing Task Force, celebrates residents who go the extra mile to ensure the upkeep and visual allure of their properties. Each month, community members are invited to nominate their neighbors for this esteemed recognition, with nominations closing on the 25th of each month. Along with a prize, the award brings a special shout-out on social media, casting a spotlight on the remarkable endeavors of the winners.

From their meticulously manicured lawn to their beautiful flowers and landscaping, the Pages have created an inviting and visually stunning residence that enhances the charm of their neighborhood.

The exceptional efforts of the Pages and others like them have a positive ripple effect, inspiring others to take pride in their own homes and invest in the overall appeal of the community.

Know someone who deserves recognition? Nominations for July are available by clicking here.

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