From @KeepTNBeautiful - The forecast is showing rain this weekend. We decided to postpone the Keep Tennessee Beautiful Ready Set Grow 5K to 7/8/23.
Link to register: https://t.co/olp9VYQbOk
#NobodyTrashesTennessee
Our Executive Director, Missy Marshall and Communications Coordinator, Monica Kizer are having a blast at the Government Social Media Conference!
#GSMCON2023
Beautification staff is in Reno, NV this week at the Government Social Media Conference with other state and local officials from across our great state! @KeepTNBeautiful#GSMCON2023
Congratulations to @KeepTNBeautiful 2023 award recipients!
Love Where You Live - Diann McGuire.
Leader Against Litter - Councilwoman Rhonda Logan.
KTnB's Executive Director, Missy Marshall presented the awards this past week.
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Governor Bill Lee has once again proclaimed March as Keep Tennessee Beautiful Month, and this year marks the 40th anniversary of KTnB! Visit our website at https://t.co/6AJAXciWcV to get involved with our mission.
#KeepTNBeautiful#CleanerGreenerTN#KTnB40th
We are always grateful for our partnership with @KeepTNBeautiful! Winning an award for the work we do together is the cherry on top. Congrats to @TennStateParks and @TNVacation on their partnership awards as well!
@dollywood has now helped us recycle the plastic from over 250,000 cigarette butts, making it the 1st theme park in the world to do this kind of recycling at such a level!
https://t.co/5VTdrbiQI9
🌎🌳🍃 @EarthDayNash is this Saturday, April 23 from 11 AM to 6 PM at Centennial Park.
Join us to talk about all things litter & learn more about the downtown neighborhood traffic project, Connect Downtown.
We'll have games & giveaways for the whole family. See you soon!
Keep Jackson Beautiful will celebrate its 2022 #EarthDay festival at Jackson Fairgrounds Park, Saturday, April 23, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (rain or shine). The festival will include a drive-thru recycling drop-off and more! Learn More Here: https://t.co/AYX3hnJudg
Happy 🌎 World Water Day! We couldn't think of a better way to celebrate than with the press conference in Chattanooga announcing that the Tennessee River watershed will very soon have the largest Seabin network on any river system in the world!