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2006 Beautification AwardsEach year as part of the Friends of Bellevue annual membership appreciation gathering, Friends of Bellevue acknowledges the hard work of four property owners who have made Bellevue a more pleasing community. This Summer over 14 nominations were submitted for consideration by our members for the bragging rights of being named one of the Friends of Bellevue Beatification Award Winners for 2006. Each homeowner received an engraved wine decanter bursting with seasonal blossoms and an attractive plaque announcing their accomplishment. Friends of Bellevue congratulate this year's winners and we are proud to share them with you.
866 Woodlyn Ridge Court, once a small horse farm now boasts to being the home of some of the most colorful blossoms found in Bellevue.
The large wooded hillsides that grace this property make stunning backdrops for the myriad of colorful flora and fauna that can be found in the perennial beds of the garden.
A large wrap-around-deck supports an ever changing variety of Summer flowers that frame an exquisite view of downtown.
473 Van Voast Ave. is a work of love as the proud owners toiled to make this hillside home a showcase. From the sculptured front lawn that rises above Van Voast Ave. to the rear hillside garden, this property highlights the potential of Bellevue's hillsides.
Every inch of this amazing hillside home and garden has been transformed into an attractive and inviting space to enjoy the changing seasons.
Found in the heart of Bellevue's Taylor Daughters Historic District, 250 Van Voast Ave. delights the visitor and passerby alike. Here the owners have made a home that is both attractive and reflective of the period in which it was built.
A charming garden side entry way beckons the visitor to explore this magical garden.
The whimsical array of planters and flora add ambience to the handsome pergola -- an ideal spot for spending long afternoons surrounded by gardens.
In a neighborhood of well kept homes, 125 Bonnie Leslie attractively uses strategically placed focal points to attract the eye to this charming home. The sturdy turn of the century wrought iron planter draws attention upward toward the magnificently constructed field stone planters that shout with color.
In the rear garden lights and a soothing fountain make a peaceful retreat just minutes away from a major metropolitan center.
The Friends of Bellevue are pleased that we can share these attractive homes and gardens with you, and encourage you to visit our beautiful city. Congratulations to this year's winners!
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