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KVB wrote a new blog post Transition Staunton Augusta wins Thirty in 30 in the group
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KVB wrote a new blog post Hidden Pond to get Prettier with Thirty in 30 Award in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 1 day, 10 hours ago · View
Over 63,000 people visit the Hidden Pond Nature Center in Springfield annually and they would like to transform an unused/barren 1500 sq ft area of the park into an educational and native plant garden. This native plant garden addition will serve as a children’s educational classroom, a wildlife habitat, bird & butterfly sanctuary, and a beautiful spot for [...]
KVB wrote a new blog post Buckroe Improvement League gets Thirty in 30 in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 2 days, 2 hours ago · View
The Buckroe Improvement League in Hampton, VA has been awarded a $500 Thirty in 30 grant in the Litter Prevention Category. Their cigarette litter prevention plan for the beach is a great way to keep our Bay and Ocean free from the most littered item in the world; the cigarette butt. They plan to educate their [...]
KVB wrote a new blog post Angler's Club in Orange reels in Thirty in 30 in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 3 days, 9 hours ago · View
We’re excited to not only award these young out-of-the-box thinkers a “Thirty in 30” grant in the Recycling Category, but we would also like to award them for the most unique and creative recycling concept. The Orange County High School Angler’s Club will be creating additional line and plastic worm recycling centers at their local marinas and [...]
KVB wrote a new blog post SEED gets Seed Money with Thirty in 30 Grant in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 4 days, 9 hours ago · View
Sustainable East End Development (SEED) in Richmond was awarded a Thirty in 30 grant for their work on the Church Hill Garden Project; The Roots of Woodsville Community Garden. Their plans include adding extra seating, a new shaded picnic area, composting bins, construction of several raised beds, and water collection barrels to improve their existing community [...]
KVB wrote a new blog post Potowmack Elementary grabs Thirty in 30 in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 5 days, 9 hours ago · View
We’re giving away a Thirty in 30 Grant every day during June. Today, we’re proud to award $500 to Potowmack Elementary School in Sterling in the Beautification Category. Potowmack Elementary School is going to expand their lunchroom recycling program. The students, staff and parents realized that their school’s largest waste stream is generated in the cafeteria. [...]
KVB wrote a new blog post Nottoway Middle Plants Thirty in 30 in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 6 days, 5 hours ago · View
Nottoway Middle School (NMS) in Crewe has been awarded a $500 Thirty in 30 grant in the Beautification Category. They will be constructing a community garden in the front entrance common area. This garden will not only be used as an outdoor classroom for the NMS students, but also for the community. Their plan not only [...]
KVB wrote a new blog post Frances Ashbury to get Pretty with Thirty in 30 in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 1 week ago · View
The Frances Ashbury Elementary School PTA (FAES PTA) has a unique idea to beautify their school through recycling. They will be creating a huge mural out of recycled plastic caps to hang on the school building in their under-utilized courtyard. This mural will represent community pride and spirit, and create beauty in their school, through the [...]
KVB wrote a new blog post Grayson County sweeps up Thirty in 30 Grant in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 1 week, 1 day ago · View
Grayson County Public Works (GCPW) wants to bring recycling to the Town of Troutdale. So we are proud to award them a $500 Thirty in 30 Grant in the Recycling Category. Currently, Troutdale has no recycling services, so GCPW would like to purchase several large, rolling recycling bins to start the community’s very first recycling center! The [...]
KVB wrote a new blog post Keep Prince William Beautiful gets Thirty in 30 in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 1 week, 2 days ago · View
Keep Prince William Beautiful (KPWB) plans to expand their Operation Clean Sweep Campaign. This campaign includes 20 large scale community clean-ups annually, in conjunction with litter prevention education. KPWB will use their Thirty in 30 grant funds to purchase some reusable, weather-proof safety signs and approximately 50 litter grabbers. On the first clean-up of this campaign, [...]
KVB wrote a new blog post Stuarts Draft Middle Snags Thirty in 30 in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 1 week, 3 days ago · View
Stuarts Draft Middle School intends to start S.A.V.E. (Students Assisting Virginia’s Environment). The first order of business for S.A.V.E. will be to implement a school-wide paper recycling program. Currently, the school does not recycle anything on school grounds. The students determined that paper is the biggest recyclable component to their waste stream, therefore it [...]
KVB wrote a new blog post Giving Garden Foundation gets Thirty in 30! in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 1 week, 4 days ago · View
The Giving Garden Foundation cultivates advocacy for cancer patients residing in Gloucester and Mathews. We are honored to award them today’s Keep Virginia Beautiful Thirty in 30 Grant in the Recycling category! In 2008, The Giving Garden Foundation launched the fundraising program, “Together we CAN advocate” . This program collects and then recycles aluminum cans. Since they started, they have recycled [...]
KVB wrote a new blog post Woodley Hills Elementary Gets Thirty in 30 in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 1 week, 5 days ago · View
Woodley Hills Elementary School (WHES) in Alexandria has been awarded a $500 Thirty in 30 Grant in the Beautification category. WHES has an exciting new approach to starting an outdoor classroom garden. WHES plans to have each grade level plan, build, plant, and maintain a section of the garden. What the students are studying in their [...]
KVB wrote a new blog post Middlesex County gets Creative with Thirty in 30 Grant in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 1 week, 6 days ago · View
Middlesex County has been awarded a $500 Thirty in 30 Grant in the Litter Prevention Category! The County plans to engage its middle and high schools students to design a sign that encourages community pride and sustainable litter prevention. Middlesex has already gained the backing of the Department of Environmental Quality through its litter prevention fund [...]
Lane Guilliams posted an update in the group
Clean Valley Council: 1 week, 6 days ago · View
An open house to kick off a water quality cleanup plan
for impaired streams in the upper Roanoke River watershed will be
held June 11 from 3 to 8 p.m. at the Roanoke Civic Center Community
Hall at 710 Williamson Road, Roanoke, VA 24016. The open house will
feature informational booths hosted by local water quality education
and advocacy organizations as well as state and local government
entities. A series of speakers will cover topics ranging from
stormwater to water quality improvement success stories.
The open house marks the first in a series of public meetings to
develop a quality improvement plan for Roanoke River and its
tributaries including Ore Branch, Back Creek, Mason Creek, Mudlick
Creek, Murray Run, Peters Creek, Tinker Creek, Carvin Creek, Glade
Creek, Laymantown Creek and Lick Run.
The current state of these streams violates the Commonwealth’s
quality standards. Excessive bacteria could lead to increased risk of
illness for people who come in contact with the waters. Bacteria
sources identified include failing septic systems, direct discharges
of human waste, pet waste, agricultural practices in the area, and
wildlife. Unhealthy aquatic life communities are the result of
excessive sediment in the streams that are caused by runoff from
paved surfaces and eroding stream banks.
At the open house, working groups, which will include various
representatives from local and state level stakeholders, will be
formed to review data and assist in plan development. The public will
have the opportunity to provide input, ask questions about the
process, and find opportunities to get involved.
For more information, contact Mary Dail with the Virginia Department
of Environmental Quality at (540) 562-6715 or
mary.dail@deq.virginia.gov. Project documents may be viewed on DEQ’s
website at the following link: http://goo.gl/Wj8ha
KVB wrote a new blog post Elizabeth Davis Middle Gets Thirty in 30 Seed Money in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 2 weeks ago · View
Elizabeth Davis Middle School in Chester, Virginia is a very young school that would like to plant some roots. Their past garden projects have not done well and after some investigating they discovered that poor soil quality throughout the school property hinders their efforts. They have requested a grant to nourish their garden’s soil and infiltrate [...]
KVB wrote a new blog post Lynnhaven River Now Sweeps up Thirty in 30 in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 2 weeks, 1 day ago · View
The Lynnhaven River Now Community Action Group from Virginia Beach has been awarded a $500 grant in the Litter Prevention Category. The Lynnhaven River NOW (LRN) volunteers conduct over 12 river clean-ups and log over 1000 hours of time annually. In 2012, LRN removed over 1000 bags of trash from the river, not including the countless [...]
Dawn Neher wrote a new blog post LITTERBUG SHIRTS NOW AVAILABLE! in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 2 weeks, 2 days ago · View
Get your Litterbug Shirt! Wear part of history with our “retro” DON’T BE A LITTERBUG shirts for only$25….$15 of this campaign goes directly to KVB! Keep Virginia Beautiful is turning 60 this year, and we are taking a look back, as we leap forward. “Don’t be a litterbug!” You recognize the phrase. Chances are, you may [...]
KVB wrote a new blog post Linwood Holton Elementary Bags 3rd Thirty in 30 Grant in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 2 weeks, 2 days ago · View
Linwood Holton Elementary School in Richmond has been awarded a $500 Thirty in 30 grant in the Recycling Category. The Thirty in 30 grant program focuses greater resources and attention on organizations and individual localities throughout the Commonwealth and how they are addressing the issues of litter prevention, recycling, waste reduction, beautification and education. We provided the opportunity [...]
KVB wrote a new blog post Clark Elementary wins our Second Thirty in 30! in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 2 weeks, 3 days ago · View
Clark Elementary School in Charlottesville, VA has been awarded a $500 grant in the Beautification Category. Our Thirty in 30 grant program focuses greater resources and attention on organizations and individual localities throughout the Commonwealth and how they are addressing the issues of litter prevention, recycling, waste reduction, beautification and education. We provided the opportunity for government, [...]
KVB wrote a new blog post Briar Woods High is our First Thirty in 30 Winner! in the group
Keep Virginia Beautiful: 2 weeks, 4 days ago · View
The Briar Woods High School Freshman Student Council Association in Ashburn, VA has been awarded a $500 grant in the Beautification Category. The Thirty in 30 grant program focuses greater resources and attention on organizations and individual localities throughout the Commonwealth and how they are addressing the issues of litter prevention, recycling, waste reduction, beautification and education. [...]
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