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Jones Keep Jones Beautiful Commission
P. O. Box 111
Gray, GA 31032
Steven Smith
Executive Director
(478)-986-5861
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Executive Director
Steven Smith
Keep Jones Beautiful Commission
meets the Third Monday of the Month at 5:30 pm at the W. E. Knox
Civic Center
The Keep Jones Beautiful Commission was started in 1978 by Carol
Brittain. Under her direction, it won two National First Place
awards which were presented to the KJB Commission in Washington, D.
C. In 1981 Carol Brittain received the Professional Leadership Award
which was one of the four awards presented in the United States. The
award was presented in Washington, D. C. There were several first
place awards received on the state level by Commission Directors,
Carol M. Brittain and Tammy Seabolt Brittain. Awards were received
based on the submission of a detailed account of all of the events
and program accomplishments sponsored by the Commission for the
year.
KJB is a local affiliate of Keep America Beautiful, Inc. and Keep
Georgia Beautiful, Inc. which are under the umbrella of the
Department of Community Affairs. They strive to educate the public
on the importance of preserving, cleaning and beautifying the
environment with one of the goals to be litter free. Emphasis is
placed on the importance of recycling and proper waste disposal.
Volunteers from throughout the county serve on a commission/board
dedicated to beautification projects and educational programs
designed to improve our community and promote awareness of
environmental issues. Partnerships have been formed with the schools
as well as civic organizations, churches, scouts, residential
neighborhoods, the business community, and law enforcement.
Examples of the success of this program are seen throughout the
community including Carol’s Park, seasonal decorations, day lily
beds along the railroad tracks, and the planting of trees and flower
beds in several public areas and government buildings.
There were numerous grants received under the direction of Tammy
Brittain and Carol Brittain. Carol Brittain received grants to
initiate the County’s first recycling centers and earned an
outstanding reputation for Jones County throughout the state in our
innovative leadership in this area. Tammy Brittain received the
first Scrap Tire Management grant which was used to begin the
Environmental Code Enforcement Program. This program still continues
although all state funding has been eliminated. Tiffany Whorton is
the County’s Code Enforcement Officer. Grants have sponsored a wide
variety of things from the purchase of playground equipment and
timbers enclosing the area made from recycled tires to oil recycling
stations at several recycling centers.
The office is open part time and is located at the Jones County
Civic Center in downtown Gray.
To view KJB slide shows:
Great American Clean Up *
KJB Clean Ups * KJB Arbor Day * Fall Displays
Additional Photos from the Keep Jones Beautiful Commission:
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Great American Cleanup |
Fall Scenes |
KJB Events |
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