Carrollton, GA – April 28, 2025 — Keep Carroll Beautiful recently celebrated a major milestone—20 years of service to the Carroll County community, promoting a cleaner, greener, and more beautiful environment.

The celebration brought together community members for an evening of art, history, and reflection at the KCB office.

Guests enjoyed a Recycled Art Show featuring creative, sustainability-focused works by students from the Central High School Art Club. Each piece highlighted the students’ artistic talent and their commitment to environmental awareness by using repurposed materials.

A special feature of the event included the display of a quilt from the Great Depression Quilts permanent collection from the Southeastern Quilt and Textile Museum. The historic piece offered a meaningful connection to the region’s cultural and artistic heritage.

Check Out the Art!

Nature

Taylor Lemley

Created with found objects, glass, paper, and markers.

The Wheel

Ashley George and Michele Presley

Created with cardboard and found objects.

Flowers

Caylie Ivey

Created with found objects, glass, paint, and wood.

Self-Portrait

Natalie Kemp

Created with cardboard and crayons.

Jellyfish

Kaylyn Blake

Created with found objects, lights, cardboard, ribbon, and paint.

Landscape

Ardis Lowe

Created with cardboard and oil pastels.

Untitled

Gavin Rantz

Created with magazines.

Skull

Saylor Johnsen

Created with cardboard and paint.

The Surrealist Eye

Emily Mercier

Created with paper and crayons.

Seafoam Pink

Mary Williams

Created with cardboard, paper mache, and paint.

Butterfly

Lucas Warren

Created with cardboard.

Untitled

Unknown

Created with cardboard and keyboard pieces.

Meet the Talented Artists!

Keep Carroll Beautiful extends its heartfelt thanks to all who attended and helped make the celebration a memorable tribute to two decades of environmental stewardship and community collaboration!

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