Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful Has Successful Spring

Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful, a local Keep America Beautiful affiliate, held several Great American Cleanup activities during the months of March, April and May. The 2010 Great American Cleanup, a national campaign organized by nonprofit Keep America Beautiful, estimated that three million volunteers participated nationwide.

The national 2010 theme, “Green Starts Here,” encourages volunteer groups, community leaders and people of all ages and walks of life to begin creating more sustainable communities through their efforts as volunteers and through their daily choices and actions. It also reflects Keep America Beautiful’s legacy of community improvement activities.

Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful events included Community Pride Day, Valley Point Ruritan Club Park Cleanup and Adopt-a-Mile cleanups. Participants in Adopt a Mile included Textile Rubber & Chemical, Whitfield Co. 4-H, Styron LLC (formerly Dow Chemical) and the Mayo Family. Several recycling education sessions and a backyard composting session were held with the support of the Dalton-Whitfield Solid Waste Authority. 

This year KDWB logged the participation of 144 volunteers with a total of 539 volunteer hours of work valued at $11,000. Over 73,660 pounds of litter, debris and bulky waste were collected in the city of Dalton and Whitfield County. Nine miles of road and three acres of parks were cleaned through the efforts of the volunteers. An estimated 610 people attended educational sessions, and over 1,028 residents participated in the variety of events. 

Liz Swafford, executive director of Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful, said, “We would like to thank our national sponsors, Nestlé, Pure Life, Purified Water and the Glad Products Company who supported our events during the Great American Cleanup by providing generous donations of their products. The bottled water and trash bags facilitated several of our local events. Those ranged from litter cleanups to educational sessions about reusing and recycling.” 

The largest event was Community Pride Day during the Great American Cleanup that took place April 18 at the Old Dixie Landfill and Convenience Center, Westside Middle School, North Whitfield Middle School and Eastbrook Middle School. Approximately 577 residents of Whitfield County visited the locations to drop off their bulky waste for disposal and electronics for recycling with no fees. 34.2 tons or 68,400 pounds of bulky waste were disposed of, and 7.3 tons or 14,600 pounds of electronics were collected for recycling. 

“Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful would like to thank the 51 volunteers and staff from KDWB, Dalton-Whitfield Solid Waste Authority, and Whitfield County Public Works for making this event possible,” said Ms. Swafford. 

Disposal of bulky items is available year round with no fees at the Old Dixie Landfill and Convenience Center. The same location hosts a drop-off box for recycling electronics (a fee for televisions applies). For more information please visit www.DWSWA.org or call (706)278-5001.

Visit www.KeepDaltonWhitfieldBeautiful.org or call (706)226-6211 to find out more.

 

Pleasant Grove Elementary Named Top Recycler for Third Quarter

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DALTON, GA -  During the months of February, March, and April Pleasant Grove Elementary collected 8,690 pounds of recyclables through the Target Recycling program.  That is the equivalent of collecting 57,933 empty cereal boxes or 896,000 sheets of printer paper.  Thanks to the efforts of the staff, teachers, and students, Pleasant Grove Elementary improved their recycling rate of only 2.1 pounds per students during the 1st quarter of the 2009 – 2010 school year to an amazing 15.9 pounds per student for the 3rd quarter.

Recycling Ben, mascot for the Target Recycling program, presented the student body at Pleasant Grove Elementary their award on Friday, May 21st.  The award chosen by school staff is a blue wagon to help collect recycling bins from classrooms and offices.   Students cheered as their mascot Pee Gee accepted the wagon from Recycling Ben.  During the school assembly Liz Swafford, Recycling & Education Program Coordinator for Dalton-Whitfield Solid Waste Authority, congratulated the students for all their hard work and highlighted their achievements in recycling for the year.

Target Recycling is a recycling program managed by the Dalton-Whitfield Solid Waste Authority that includes educational opportunities and recognition of participation for City of Dalton and Whitfield County schools.  Since the Fall of 2008 local schools have hosted Target Recycling Containers where they collected mixed paper products like cardboard, paper, office paper, books, cereal boxes, magazines, and newspapers.  Each quarter the school with the highest recycling rate receives a custom award that will help improve the recycling program or beautify their campus.   For more information visit www.dwswa.orgwww.recyclingben.org or call 706-278-5001.

Pictured are Recycling Ben, Pee Gee, and some of the fifth graders that participate in recycling at Pleasant Grove Elementary in Dalton, GA.

 

Memorial Day Holiday Operating Schedules for Landfill and Convenience Centers

Memorial Day Holiday Schedule
  • Saturday, May 29, 2010 - All Locations Open - Normal Hours (7am – 3pm)
  • Monday, May 31, 2010 – All Locations CLOSED
  • Tuesday, June 1, 2010 – All Locations Open (7am – 6pm) (Westside Normally Closed)
  • Wednesday, June 2, 2010 – All Locations Open (7am – 6pm) (McGaughey Chapel Normally Closed)
  • Thursday, June 3, 2010 - Resume Normal Operating Days and Hours

 

DDDA Recycling Container Returned

The DDDA Recycling Container is now back under the Waugh Street Bridge in Downtown Dalton in its normal location.  

Other available recycling containers in the downtown area are the green and yellow Target Recycling containers for Mixed Paper recycling.   Locations include the back parking lot at City Hall, near the Courthouse at the Dalton Green, the back parking lot of the First Baptist Church, front of the Fort Hill Schools complex, and the Parking lot at Crawford St. between Selvidge St. and Pentz St. For more information please call 706-278-5001 or 706-277-2545.

 

Celebrating Earth Day with Recycling Ben

To celebrate the 40th Aniversary of Earth Day, Recycling Ben and Liz visited Pre-K students at both Friendship House in Dalton and Mill Creek Child Learning Center in Rocky Face.  The students learned about recycling and reusing by making music shakers with plastic water bottles.

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