2023 Keep Warner Robins Beautiful
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<strong>Keep</strong> <strong>Warner</strong> <strong>Robins</strong> <strong>Beautiful</strong> (KWRB) was<br />
established in 1985, with a mission to educate the<br />
public and promote interest in the improvement of<br />
the environment in <strong>Warner</strong> <strong>Robins</strong>. Each year KWRB<br />
expands a little bit more, adding beautification sites,<br />
trees, educational programs, and cleanup events that<br />
underline the importance of this mission.<br />
<strong>Keep</strong> our streets clear, we don’t litter here<br />
<strong>Keep</strong> <strong>Warner</strong> <strong>Robins</strong><br />
<strong>Beautiful</strong> partnered<br />
with Houston County<br />
to collect 124 tons<br />
of scrap tires to<br />
be recycled, a cost<br />
savings of $38,719.65<br />
to citizens of Houston<br />
County during this<br />
year’s “Tire Amnesty<br />
Event”.<br />
Over the past year, KWRB hosted several<br />
“Rivers Alive” events to cleanout different<br />
portions of the Bay Gall Creek.<br />
478-929-7258<br />
kwrb@wrga.gov<br />
KWRB Board members pose with the Mayor and the<br />
City’s first ever Live Christmas tree!<br />
Volunteers from the Georgia Forestry Commission,<br />
Master Gardeners of Houston County, and Veterans<br />
Environmental made giving away 285 containerized<br />
trees and bags of mulch a breeze during the ReLeaf<br />
Grant Giveaway!<br />
Veterans Environmental Club assisted KWRB with handing out 1,250 tree<br />
seedlings during an Arbor Day Event held at Kroger Nixon Market Place.