The Plainview Downtown Association received the Keep Plainview Beautiful Recycling Award for the month.
Pictured L to R: Ranada Jack, Tori Huddleston, Phyllis Wall, and Leona Robbins.
The Plainview Downtown Association began promoting Plainview’s downtown in 1958, sixty-one years of a dedicated community vision for the significant impact that a progressive downtown has on its community.
The Plainview Downtown Association is a non-profit membership organization designed to foster, promote, maintain and encourage the civic, social, commercial and industrial welfare of the downtown district of Plainview, Texas.
Our purpose is to promote Downtown Plainview as the heart of our community, strengthen its economic viability by encouraging growth and diversity among businesses.
The efforts of the Plainview Downtown Association are coordinated by a volunteer Board of Directors, business owners, residents, and community leaders.
The primary purpose of the PDA is to enhance the prosperity of the businesses located in our historic downtown district.
The way we determine to achieve this objective is through the combined efforts of our organization, city officials, current business owners, prospective business owners, residents, consumers, and others who share the vision to see our Downtown thrive.
Membership in the Plainview Downtown Association provides the business owners, groups, and individuals, with a common forum, to communicate vision and partner to create the prosperity desired for Downtown Plainview.
The Plainview Downtown Association meets on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 9 a.m. in the Brew Library.
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