Trash can land in our waterways directly, butit also travels long distance via storm drains or wind. Remember to place yours securely ina bin, and remind others to do so as well. You can also sign our pledge against litter atkgbf.org. #reconsiderlitter
Author: Linda Scofield
With a little help from my friends
With a little help from my friends The job of keeping Rabun County litter-free is never-ending. But it’s a job made a whole lot easier when good folks chip in to help. A special thanks to Lakemont Postal Carrier Angie McCracken. On Saturday, in the midst of a marathon trash collection effort along Old Highway Read More …
Rethink What’s Possible
Hi Friend and Neighbors, Litter on our streets. Plastics in our waterways. These are forms of waste causing acute challenges for communities across America. What if we could start over and rethink what’s possible? Right now there are very real concerns facing our planet, and how communities deal with waste is one way to “think Read More …
It takes a village…
Thanks to Ernie Prickett and the Lake Rabun Association for doing their part to keep Rabun County beautiful.