Keep McIntosh Beautiful


"Working Together

for a Clean, Green and

Beautiful McIntosh County"


Newsletter AUGUST 2024


WELCOME! You are receiving this newsletter as a KMB member, friend, volunteer or supporter to stay updated on KMB news, events, and volunteer opportunities. Every piece of litter we pick up, every tree we plant, and every educational campaign we run, we are contributing to a legacy of care and respect for our surroundings. With YOUR help, we are making McIntosh a cleaner, greener, and more beautiful place for ourselves, our families, and future generations. THANK YOU!

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In The Darien News - " As a President's Circle Award recipient, Keep McIntosh Beautiful will continue to lead by example, promoting sustainable practices and inspiring residents to take an active role in preserving the natural beauty of McIntosh County."

Welcome New Sustainability Steward PARTNER

McIntosh County Industrial Development Authority!

WELCOME NEW BOARD MEMBERS! Rector at St Andrew's Episcopal Church, Mike Gumulauskas; Lisa Brewer, the Regional Manager at Georgia Family Connection Partnership; and Retired Georgia State Trooper (after 3 decades),Thornell TK King. Wonderful additions to KMB!

MEET ALL OF OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS!

Their passion for community is unparalleled!

Join us for Back to School OPEN HOUSES! August 8.

Find KMB’s table! * Recycled Newspaper Pencils * Fun Eco-friendly Wood & Plastic Free Recycled Rainbow Paper Pencils * Drawstring Sportpacks * Tritan Water Bottles. All parts BPA Free. Smaller 20oz capacity is just the right size to take on hikes and bike rides. We’ll also have signups for RIVERS ALIVE Land & Shoreline Cleanup, details about our upcoming KMB Member/Volunteer Appreciation & Open House, MCA scholarship info with applications…

There are lots of things we can do to preserve our precious water resources. Reducing stormwater pollution in our neighborhoods is something everyone can take part in. Storm drain cleaning is a great place to start.


DIY Storm Drain Cleaning

Urbanization has fundamentally altered the way that water moves through the landscape. Stormwater that doesn't soak into the ground runs along streets and parking lots and picks up pollutants. Much of the pollution in our nation's waterways comes from everyday materials like fertilizers, pesticides, motor oil, and household chemicals. Rainwater washes these substances from streets, yards and driveways into storm drains.


It's a common misconception that storm drains lead to wastewater treatment plants. In actuality, storm drains rarely lead to treatment plants and instead stormwater systems carry untreated water directly to the nearest waterway. This polluted runoff can have negative impacts on water quality, overstimulate algal growth (both toxic and non-toxic), harm aquatic species and wildlife, and cause trash and debris to enter our lakes, streams, rivers and oceans.


We can all do our part to improve and preserve water resources in our community and beyond! Keeping neighborhood storm drains cleaned is one simple step. Removing debris that collects in nearby stormwater catch basins, storm drains and along curbs promotes cleaner runoff, reduces the potential for flooding, and decreases the amount of pollution and trash entering our waterways.


Follow these simple steps for DIY storm drain cleaning:

1.Rake/sweep and discard debris that has collected on top of the storm grate and in curbside rain gutters. Please note: If you notice a major blockage or issue with a storm drain, contact your local municipality immediately.

2.Use a scrub brush or toilet bowl scrubber to remove debris that may be stuck to the storm grate.

3.Adopt a storm drain(s) and maintain a regular cleaning schedule: Make a note on your calendar each quarter to clean and clear debris from storm drains nearby your home or workplace. And, make a habit of checking your storm drains after rainstorms when clogging is most common.

4.Host a community clean-up day that includes trash pick-up, storm drain cleaning, and disseminating information on the impacts of stormwater runoff and what we can do to help.

5.Consider contacting your local watershed association or municipality about getting drain markers installed on storm drains throughout the community. The markers act as a continued public reminder that anything dumped into a storm drain eventually ends up in our precious waterways downstream.


2024



AUGUST 8

Join us at all McIntosh County Schools for Open House. The kiddos are heading back to school! Let's celebrate!

SEPTEMBER 26


Member/Volunteer Appreciation & KMB Open House at the Darien, McIntosh County Visitor Center. Come see what KMB is all about and ways YOU can get involved! #communitystrong


OCTOBER 19

Annual River's Alive Water CleanUp Event. Location TBD.

NOVEMBER 2

Stop by our table at the Darien Fall Fest for goodies & giveaways!

NOVEMBER 9

Fall Recycling Event at Eulonia Park. Keep it Clean Recycle Green! Bring your old, unusable electronics, appliances... to us!

DECEMBER 1

Join us for Darien's Joyful Christmas Celebration!



2025

FEBRUARY 8

Our annual OYSTER ROAST/BBQ FUNDRAISER is going to be better than ever! There will be multiple check-in points making getting in to party much faster and easier. Introducing a Raw Oyster Bar in 2025! There will also be 2 Beer/Wine Bars, no more long lines. And there will be better access to can/bottle recycling spots!


FEBRUARY 22

We're celebrating Georgia Arbor Day! It's all about the trees! Partnering with the Georgia Forestry Commission. Some of their big equipment will be on display!

MARCH 22

Community Events to KickOff Greatest American CleanUp. Look for 3 separate activities! We'll be doing something (1) Clean, (2) Green and (3) Beautiful!

APRIL 12

Find KMB's table at the Blessing Of The Fleet!

APRIL 22

We'll be celebrating Earth Day 2025 by planting Pollinator Gardens! Partnering with UGA Extension/4H. PROTECT OUR SPECIES! Location TBD.

MAY 17

Spring Recycle Event at the McIntosh Middle School. We plan to have paper shredders!

JUNE TBD

KickOff Summer Reading Program at the Ida Hilton Library!

"I love our community, and I made a commitment to volunteer with Keep McIntosh Beautiful and clean this stretch of Highway 99 up to the Grace Church. I just noticed this sign last week when my husband pointed out to me. Always remember that we find it easier to complain than take the needed steps to be the change you want to see. Remember our coast is not an Ash Tray and our streets are not a garbage can. #mcintoshproud" -Ashley Roberts

A BIG THANKS TO ALL OF OUR ADOPT-A HIGHWAY, PARK OR SPOT VOLUNTEERS THROUGHOUT MCINTOSH COUNTY! There are still plenty of miles and places needing some TLC. Please consider making this a way you help keep our community clean, green and beautiful!

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ABANDONED BUILDING PROGRAM

Looking for a way to remove an abandoned building or mobile home from your property? Keep McIntosh Beautiful may be able to help.


Dilapidated and abandoned buildings are eyesores that detract from our community’s appearance and reduce the value of the property where they are located. They can also be unsafe and unhealthy nuisances that are locations for criminal activity. 


To address the problem in McIntosh County, KMB offers financial assistance to OWNERS for the demolition and removal of abandoned buildings from THEIR property. We salvage and recycle what can safely be removed.


STRUCTURES MUST BE LOCATED IN MCINTOSH COUNTY, UNOCCUPIED, AND BEYOND REPAIR TO QUALIFY. 


Thank you to the many dedicated partners that help with this program. You are appreciated!


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Join us in helping Keep McIntosh Beautiful! Partnering with KMB benefits you and your business in a big way. We believe in the power of collaboration and are seeking PARTNERSHIPS with people and businesses to further our mission and amplify our impact.


By becoming a partner of KMB, you’ll be directly contributing to our programs designed to enhance the beauty and economic activity in our community. *Land and Water Cleanups and Litter Control *Recycling Events and Education *Community Improvement and Beautification Projects *Our Award-Winning Abandoned Buildings Program that is removing dilapidated buildings and mobile homes.


In return, we offer various PARTNERSHIP Packages tailored to align with your company’s values and objectives. Benefits may include brand exposure through our marketing channels, opportunities for employee engagement, and recognition at our events and initiatives. In the past, we have reached out for Oyster Roast/BBQ Fundraiser Sponsors. Why just one event when we can celebrate our supporters ALL year long? PARTNERSHIPS are the answer!


We understand the importance of meaningful partnerships and are committed to ensuring that our partners receive tangible value and recognition for their support all year long. Together, we can create positive change and make a lasting difference in the lives of our neighbors.


Your support is vital. Keep McIntosh Beautiful is a 501(c)3 non-profit and registered affiliate of Keep America Beautiful and the Keep Georgia Beautiful Foundation network, but we receive no financial support from either of these organizations and are one of only a few state affiliates

(out of 73) which receive no local government funding. Learn more about KMB and what we’re doing at www.KeepMcIntoshBeautiful.com.


We DO ask that you arrange at least one cleanup yearly. Pick up trash right in front of your business or host a bigger pickup with employees elsewhere in our community. You’ll be given all supplies needed - litter grabbers, safety vests, bottled water, trash bags. What a mutually beneficial bonding activity AND exceptional marketing moment!


Thank you for considering this opportunity. We look forward to the possibility of working together to create a brighter future for our community. Working together for a clean, green and beautiful McIntosh County!


Tracy Sanford, Executive Director

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