Inspiring Arkansans by educating, preventing litter, promoting recycling and volunteerism, and creating communities where people want to live, work and play.
Great news! In celebration of America's 250th anniversary this year, the Great American Cleanup is going to be the Greatest American Cleanup! Registration is now open for your community to take part at the local level and help keep Arkansas beautiful! keeparkansasbeautiful.com/ge…
We are SO close! If you live in one of the last three counties, sign up today! Let's host a cleanup event in all 75 Arkansas counties. #keepARbeautifulkeeparkansasbeautiful.com/ge…
Let's go, Arkansas! We're two-thirds of the way to our goal. Together, we can hold cleanup events in every Arkansas county. Learn more and register today! #keepARbeautifulkeeparkansasbeautiful.com/ge…
This family helped remove river debris from the shoreline behind the Visitor Center, hauling out two full dump truck loads! Their hard work restored shoreline protection and boosted the natural beauty of the park.
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Get a jump on your fall classrooms and request your free resources now! Teachers can order classroom materials that make it easy (and fun) to teach environmental responsibility. #keepARbeautifulkeeparkansasbeautiful.com/fo…
A community in action! Shout-out to Tiffanie Willis and Vertical Absolute Practical Health for hosting an incredible Keep Arkansas Beautiful cleanup event!
With the help of 150 dedicated volunteers, this team showed what it means to take pride in your community and protect Arkansas’ natural beauty.
Together, we're keeping The Natural State clean, green and beautiful!
#KeepArkansasBeautiful
Thank you to Mr. George Hollis, who organized litter cleanup events from March through May. With support from co-host Tamara Allen, Trice Family Rentals, Alon Gas Station, Augusta Litter Control, and the City of Augusta, more than 60 volunteers came together to make a difference.
Together, they collected 195 bags of litter, removing 1,980 pounds of waste from 47 miles of roadway, 25 miles of shoreline, 33 acres of public land and two illegal dumps. Their hard work helped make the town’s Riverwalk fully accessible to both foot and bike traffic.
A powerful community effort led by the South End Neighborhood Group, with coordinators Minnie Hatchett and Veronica Gregory, made a lasting impact during the Crump Park Cleanup!
This incredible cleanup included:
– 125 bags of litter collected
– 1,500 pounds of litter removed
– 15 miles of roadway cleaned
– 32 illegal dumps cleaned and reported
– 2 acres of land beautified
– 25 tires collected
– 60 pounds of materials sorted and recycled
Progress you can see: Arkansas is greener and healthier thanks to all who joined in to clean up, plant and restore our communities in 2024. Here’s to what we’ve achieved — together. #keepARbeautifulkeeparkansasbeautiful.com/ge…
Another cleanup spotlight!
Huge thank you to the Westside Youth Department and coordinators Trina Walls and Katonya Williams for leading the Jones Cemetery Beautification effort!
This dedicated crew went above and beyond, cutting grass, trimming trees, cleaning tombstones, removing debris, replacing flower arrangements and even resetting grave markers.
#KeepArkansasBeautiful