keep evansville beautiful

What did Rob find?
What did Rob find?
What did Rob find?
This past Saturday (April 1st, 2017), there was a great event going on at 13 different locations throughout Evansville.  The Great Evansville Clean Up, presented by Keep Evansville Beautiful, had over four hundred volunteers picking up trash throughout the entire city.  Ryan, Kat, and myself were all out there, but I was especially impressed with my haul after only a half hour at Kid's Kingdom! Re
Cleanin' Up
Cleanin' Up
Cleanin' Up
The KISS staff took part in the Great Evansville Clean Up Day on Saturday, April 1st and Kat grabbed some video in another "Kat in Real Life."
Carol McClintock and Friends Are Cleanin’ Up This Town [Keep Evansville Beautiful]
Carol McClintock and Friends Are Cleanin’ Up This Town [Keep Evansville Beautiful]
Carol McClintock and Friends Are Cleanin’ Up This Town [Keep Evansville Beautiful]
I am an avid runner and walker, and as I am out and about, more often than not, I’ve noticed Mayor Lloyd Winnecke’s wife, Carol McClintock, along the Greenway’s riverfront section. Sometimes she is by herself. Other times she is with a group of folks, but always, she is doing her part in keeping Evansville beautiful! So I wanted to find out more…
Earn Cash for Your School, Church, or Non-Profit with Keep Evansville Beautiful’s ‘Cans for Cash’
Earn Cash for Your School, Church, or Non-Profit with Keep Evansville Beautiful’s ‘Cans for Cash’
Earn Cash for Your School, Church, or Non-Profit with Keep Evansville Beautiful’s ‘Cans for Cash’
We all know the importance of recycling, and to help you get in the routine of putting your empty soft drink or beer can in the recycling bin instead of the trash, Keep Evansville Beautiful is providing extra incentive with the opportunity to win up to $500 for your school, church, or non-profit with their Cans for Cash program.