CULLMAN COUNTY, Ala. – The Cullman County branch of People Against a Littered State (PALS) last week celebrated local businesses and groups that help make the community a more attractive place to live and work.
The goal of Cullman County PALS is “helping to make our community a pleasant place to visit, shop, play and live.” The awards, according to PALS, “recognize the efforts of the many businesses that work hard to make the Cullman area a beautiful place for everyone to enjoy.”
The organization uses a team of independently appointed Master Gardeners to review and score businesses, schools, churches and government facilities.
Winners for 2023 include:
- North Alabama Agriplex, 1714 Tally Ho St. SW, Cullman
- Cullman County Courthouse, 500 Second Ave. SW, Cullman
- Cullman County Economic Development, 325 Second St. SE, Cullman
- Webb Wheel Products Inc., 2310 Industrial Dr. SW, Cullman
- Hampton Inn Cullman, 6100 Alabama Highway 157, Cullman
- Merchants Bank, 900 Second Ave. SW, Cullman
- Carlton’s Italian Restaurant and Catering, 208 Third Ave. NE, Cullman
- Cullman County Master Gardeners Raingarden, North Alabama Agriplex, 1714 Tally Ho St. SW, Cullman
- The Cabin at Clarkson Covered Bridge, 1240 County Road 1043, Cullman
- Cullman County Master Gardeners Wildflower Garden, 1544 Sportsman Lake Road, Cullman
- Comfort Suite of Cullman, 2048 St Joseph Dr. NW, Cullman
- St John’s Evangelical Protestant Church, 512 Second Ave. SE, Cullman
- Camp Meadowbrook, 2344 County Road 747, Cullman
- Hanceville Nursing Home and Rehab, 420 Main St., Hanceville
- Traditions Bank – Main, 109 Second Ave. NW, Cullman
- REHAU Training Center, 2424 Industrial Dr. SW, Cullman
- Cullman County Sheriff’s Office, 1910 Beech Ave. SE, Cullman
- Cullman County Museum, 211 Second Ave. NE, Cullman
- Cullman City Hall, 204 Second Ave. NE, Cullman
- Peoples Bank – Drive Through, 811 Second Ave. SW, Cullman
- Stone Bridge Farms, 281 County Road 717, Cullman
Cullman Electric Cooperative, 1749 Eva Road NE, Cullman