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COVID-19 Press Release

Press Release WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2020 – CARROLLTON, GEORGIA.  Following the developing situation surrounding the Coronavirus/COVID-19 and to minimize any risk to staff, board members, and the public, Keep Carroll Beautiful, Inc (KCB) is making changes to its operations. Starting March 18, 2020, KCB is closing its office to the public and suspending the Adopt-A-Road […]

UWG Celebrates Georgia Arbor Day ...

The University of West Georgia (UWG) Student Ambassadors and volunteers assisted UWG staff in planting various fruit trees and shrubs around UWG Community Garden. Joined by the Georgia Forestry Commission, the students celebrated Georgia Arbor Day 2020 (February 10) with a service workday and enjoyed the sunny skies and crisp weather. The UWG Community Garden […]

Knox Park Community Garden Gets a...

In APRIL 2018, a group of volunteers from KCB, Southwire, and Alpha Phi Omega students worked on installing new beds in the Knox Park Community Garden. JUNE 2018 Update:Things are growing at Knox Park Community Garden! Peppers and tomatoes make great community garden plants! If you are interested in volunteering at the community garden or […]

2015 Keep Carroll Beautiful Envir...

2015 Keep Carroll Beautiful Environmental Excellence Award Winners Celebrated

Tuesday, December 8, 2015 Carrollton, GA – More than 30 community members attended the 9th Annual Keep Carroll Beautiful Environmental Excellence Awards Luncheon on Tuesday, December 8 at the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce.  The food was generously provided by Simply Catering and KCB Board Member, Duane Sohl. The annual program honors individuals and organizations […]

2014 Keep Georgia Beautiful Award...

2014 Keep Georgia Beautiful Award Winners Celebrated

December 12, 2014    Atlanta, GA – More than 200 Georgians attended the 36th Annual Keep Georgia Beautiful Awards Luncheon on Friday, December 12 at the Marriott Century Center.  The annual program honors individuals and organizations working to improve Georgia’s environment. “Today’s program celebrates and recognizes 36 years of collaboration by individuals, schools, corporations, non-profit organizations and government […]

Local Community Gardens to Feed t...

Local Community Gardens to Feed the Needy and Educate Youth

April 15, 2014 New Community Gardens Will Begin Sprouting up on April 18  Several local churches, schools and community groups have been selected to receive assistance from Tanner Health System’s Get Healthy, Live Well initiative to start their own community gardens. Some of the gardens will be used to grow food for local needy families […]