Littering is Wrong Too @ Xavier University
Sept 1st: Xavier University. Join us during the Coffee Hour from 3 to 5pm at Gallagher Student Center to share with us what else is…
'Littering is Wrong Too' on-hand @ Ft. Square!
August 27th: Indie Summer Concerts, Ft. Square. KCB will be requesting you to 'write your wrong' to help promote the new campaign, Littering is Wrong…
Littering Prevention campaign up and running
July 20th. New anti-littering campaign asks for 'jerky behavior'. To read more click here
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Keep Cincinnati Beautiful is a not for profit organization educating and encouraging individuals to take greater responsibility for improving their community environments.
| The Great American Cleanup 2008 was a Success! |
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6,000 volunteers from 92
Greater Cincinnati
communities collected 300,000 pounds of
litter during the 2008 Great American
Cleanup, sponsored by Great American
Insurance Group. Besides picking up litter, Tri-State volunteers beautified parks and recreation areas, cleaned riverbanks, conducted recycling collections, removed scrap tires, and planted thousands of flowers and trees. Some of the unusual items picked up during the event: 10 shopping carts (hauled out with a jeep), 3 gas tanks, 8 car benches, desks, file cabinets, and a sink.
Event Highlights included: |
| APPLY FOR A SAFE AND CLEAN GRANT |
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The Safe and Clean Neighborhood Fund is designed to support and encourage community-based and community-initiated efforts to improve neighborhood safety, eliminate blight and increase neighborhood livability through neighborhood-level problem solving approaches and projects. The fund provides financial support for one-time costs (not on-going operating expenses) for neighborhood-led initiatives to improve the quality of life within the City's neighborhoods.
Projects must demonstrate measurable outcomes
(changes in the conditions of safety,
cleanliness and livability) as a result of
having completed the funded program response.
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| GREENING THE FLYING PIG! |
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No, it is not that the 'Pig' changed its traditional colors, but the Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon went 'green' in 2008 with a number of conservation initiatives to make this year's event environmentally friendly and responsible.
Keep Cincinnati Beautiful staffed a booth at
the 'Green Area' during the Health and
Fitness Expo and afterwards provided recycling
bins for the Finish Line and at the Victory
Party. The Cincinnati Recreation Commission,
KCB staff and volunteers were on hand to make
sure that runners, family and friends kept
their trash out of the recycling
containers.
The top 50 collecting schools that
participate in the "Return
the Warmth" program will receive a Sam's
Club® gift card worth $1,000. In addition,
the top 100 collecting schools will receive a
minimum of 250 fleece jackets made from
recycled material. If Keep Cincinnati
Beautiful is on of the winners, those fleece
jackets will be distributed among inner city
school elementary students. |
| BENKEN'S FLORIST SHARES THE LOVE |
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On Friday, April 18th, communities throughout
Greater Cincinnati received thousands of
pansies donated by H.J. Benken's Florist &
Greenhouse. Benken's has been a supporter of Keep Cincinnati Beautiful for over five years now. They donate flowers to community groups, help us tackle beautification projects, and host our annual Just Desserts Community Awards celebration. Owner Michael Benken serves on the Keep Cincinnati Beautiful Board of Trustees. Click here to learn more about H.J. Benken's Florist & Greenhouse |
| RECYCLE WITH THE CINCINNATI REDS! |
Not only did the Cincinnati Reds hire Francisco Cordero to save its games this season (7 saves so far), they also took steps to green their operations and save the environment as well.
The Reds recently inked a three-year deal
with Rumpke Recycling and Sea World
Busch Gardens to add recycling
containers for Great American Ball Park guests,
but it will be up to baseball fans to make
the program successful. So far, the Reds have collected nearly 30,000 pounds of plastic bottles, aluminum cans, paper and cardboard for recycling. |
| BECOME A CORNER CAN SPOTTER! |
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Is there anything more frustrating than an
overflowing trash can just when you need to
use it?
Well, now you can easily do something about
it!
Here is the information needed when
submitting an overflowing corner can request: |
| IT PAYS TO RECYCLE IN YOUR COMMUNITY! |
All those old magazines, beer bottles and milk jugs that you collect every week are about to give your neighborhood a makeover.
Mayor Mark Mallory has made a
priority of his administration to increase
the number of people who recycle in
Cincinnati - and he's willing to pay for it.
So, the Mayor, Rumpke and Keep Cincinnati
Beautiful
have teamed up for an interesting
challenge: About 40% of Queen City residents
recycle,
and the mayor wants to get the number up by
15% or more. The Office of the Mayor have been contacting communities personally. If you haven't signed up your community yet (May 15th is the last day), you can do it at www.mayormallory.com |
| Recycling Stories from the Community - LEBANON |
We can all help to make a
greener world one child at a time! The children learned to differentiate between recyclables and trash. They also created many art projects from garbage which is a unique way to recycle. For example they made instruments from paper towel rolls and abstract pictures from trash. Students also cleaned around their school environment by picking up litter during the Great American Cleanup. These kids are agents of change and back home they make sure that no recyclable waste ever reaches the landfill! =)
Thanks to Amy Pelletier for sending her
school's photos! |
| School Volunteer Extraordinaire! |
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Never underestimate the ability of one person
to make a difference in his/her children's
school community.
Environmental education is an important
goal of Mrs. Muethings. To do this, she
enlisted the help of Keep Cincinnati
Beautiful to provide free, environmental
education to students of all grade levels.
The kindergarteners were dancing with the
"Jitter, Don't Litter" class while the
upper
grades were involved in the specifics of
recycling with the KCB "Recycle This"
program. |
| DO YOU KNOW THE 'GREEN' TERMINOLOGY? |
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Have you ever been asked about Energy Audits, R-Value or CFC technology and you had no idea? Here are some of the most used 'green' terms in the streets nowadays:
Alternative energy: Energy produced
from renewable sources, such as sunlight or
wind. It has the added benefit of not
generating heat-trapping "greenhouse"
gases.
Energy audit: The process of
determining the energy consumption of a
building or facility. |