Welcome!
Keep Charlotte Beautiful, KCB, works
with the community through cleanup
and litter prevention like the Great
American Cleanup, Coastal Cleanup,
Illegal Dumping Task Force,
Adopt-A-Road, Adopt-A-Shore,  .and
the KCB Student Calendar Art
Contest.  
Recognizing Groups who are working
to make Charlotte County a better
place in which to live plays an
important part in KCB's programs.

Thank you for visiting us & we hope
you enjoy the site.
KCB was certified as an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful, Inc., and was
granted a nonprofit status as an environmental corporation in October 2001.
children in classroom learning about Recycling
Youth Group for Coastal Cleanup 2007
Harbor Heights Award Ceremony for Beautification Project-Two women standing beside garden Art
Upcoming Events

September 15, 2008
Supply Pick up

September 20, 2008
Coastal Cleanup

October 18, 2008
Think Green
Golf Tournament

November 2008
Keep Charlotte
Beautiful
Student Calendar Art
Awards Ceremony

March 7, 2009

Great American
Cleanup
Keep Charlotte Beautiful
Great American
Cleanup  

Coastal Cleanup

Think Green Golf
Tournament

Adopt-A-Road

Adopt-A-Highway

Adopt-A-Shore

Cigarette Litter
Prevention Program

KCB Student Calendar
Art Contest

Beautification Projects

KCB Antique and
Collectibles Fair

Sponsorships

Memberships
Logo for Keep Charlotte Beautiful-Sunset on a Beach with Palm Tree includes a Litter Can and a Recycle Bin
Counter
Interview with our
Executive Director
Glenda Anderson
1st Annual
Keep Charlotte Beautiful
Think Green
Golf Tournament
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Port Charlotte Golf Club
Port Charlotte Golf Course
22400 Gleneagles Terrace
Port Charlotte, FL  33952-5628
United States
P: (941) 625-4109
F: (941) 743-7339
http://www.portcharlottegc.com
Inmates saving tax
dollars, Keeping
Charlotte Beautiful

Under a new program, inmate
volunteers are saving
taxpayers some cash by
picking up garbage along
miles of local and county
roads.
Check out complete article
and video at NBC2
International
Coastal Cleanup
The Mission....
to engage people to remove
trash
and debris from the world's
beaches
and waterways, to identify
the sources of debris
and to change the behaviors
that cause pollution.
Find out how 378,000
people made a difference
last year!