KCB
Adopt-A-Mile | Adopt-A-Trail | Great American Cleanup | The Chipper | Teachers - Earth Fair
Teachers - Green School Initiative | Rivers Alive | America Recycles Day | Cobb Trees
June 2009

Think Green...Celebrate Silver

Watch for the KCB van around town. Stop by and say "Hi" and we'll give you a special gift to help us celebrate. Detective Kasey B and the KCB van will be in the Marietta Fourth of July parade. See You there!







KCB LITTER SURVEY RESULTS ARE IN!
Cobb residents were asked to fill out a quick survey that asked where their concerns were for the County.With over 600 responses, KCB sees that people do see Litter as a problem. Another important result indicated that more people are interested in recycling if it is made available to them at their homes.

Cobb County Has a Litter Problem




What Types of Materials Pose a Litter Problem?




What Would Encourage More People to Recycle





Do You Recycle?






MARK YOUR CALENDARS!

Summer Reading Program at Cobb Libraries...join KCB for a story and a Creative Craft.

June 30 - Powder Springs Library, 11:00am
July 8 - Stratton Library, 3:30pm
July 28 - Sibley Library, 10:30am






DID YOU KNOW?

You can recycle your telephone books!

2009 Telephone Book Recycling Locations

Please note that you may also drop off your telephone books at designated Magazine Recycle Bins.

Cobb County Transfer Station
1897 County Services Parkway
Marietta, GA 30080
770-528-2500

Kroger
3595 Canton Road
Marietta, GA 30066
770-924-7930

Cherokee County Recycling Center
470 Blalock Road
Canton, GA
770-516-4195

East Cobb Government Service Center
4400 Lower Roswell Rd.
Marietta, GA 30068-4233
770-499-4444

Sandy Springs Recycling Center
470 Morgan Falls Road
Atlanta, GA
770-551-7794

Smyrna Recycling Center
645 Smyrna Hill Road
Smyrna, GA
770-431-2869

West Cobb Regional Library
1750 Dennis Kemp Ln., Kennesaw, GA 30152
(770) 528-4699
(Located near intersection of Mars Hill Road & Stilesboro Road)




BOARD MEMBERS HONORED
KCB honored its Associate Board Members at their June Board meeting. These students displayed excellent leadership skills and were strong advocates for environmental programs at their high schools! Not Pictured is Gabrielle Arrington, student at Georgia State University.




CHECK IT OUT.

KEEP GEORGIA BEAUTIFUL HAS LAUNCHED A NEW RECYCLING CAMPAIGN.


 
A member of the Keep America Beautiful System, Keep Cobb Beautiful, Inc. is funded by the Cobb County Government, recycling revenues, and private contributions. Keep Cobb Beautiful, Inc. is a 501-c3 non-profit organization.