Media Summary: The event is called November Saturday Spruce Up. Volunteers will be removing litter from the area of Jackson Avenue. They'll start at the Eternal Life Harvest Center and spread out through the community to pick up litter. Nine counties have worked together to create the region's first comprehensive action plan.

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The event is called November Saturday Spruce Up. Volunteers will be removing litter from the area of Jackson Avenue. They'll start at the Eternal Life Harvest Center and spread out through the community to pick up litter. Nine counties have worked together to create the region's first comprehensive action plan. From picking up litter on the roadside to fishing it out of the Tennessee River, volunteers are the backbone of

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Keep Knoxville Beautiful hosting sustainability summit

Keep Knoxville Beautiful hosting sustainability summit

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KKB Summit 2023: Kate Cavazza & Eric Hoke

KKB Summit 2023: Kate Cavazza & Eric Hoke

On November 3rd,

KKB Summit 2023: Opening, Mayor Indya Kincannon, and Jack Cebe

KKB Summit 2023: Opening, Mayor Indya Kincannon, and Jack Cebe

On November 3rd,

KKB Summit 2023: Caleb Racicot

KKB Summit 2023: Caleb Racicot

On November 3rd,

KKB Summit 2025 Part Three: Kasey Krouse and Susy Torriente

KKB Summit 2025 Part Three: Kasey Krouse and Susy Torriente

On February 7, 2025,

Keep Knoxville Beautiful launches 'Waste Wise' Program

Keep Knoxville Beautiful launches 'Waste Wise' Program

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KKB Summit 2025 Part Two: Drew Ramsey

KKB Summit 2025 Part Two: Drew Ramsey

On February 7, 2025,

Keep Knoxville Beautiful hosting clean up event on Saturday

Keep Knoxville Beautiful hosting clean up event on Saturday

The event is called November Saturday Spruce Up. Volunteers will be removing litter from the area of Jackson Avenue.

Keep Knoxville Beautiful: Keeping Knoxville Clean, Green, and Beautiful Since 1978

Keep Knoxville Beautiful: Keeping Knoxville Clean, Green, and Beautiful Since 1978

At

KKB Summit 2025 Part One: Praveena Krishnan, Grace Levin, and Kendon Jung

KKB Summit 2025 Part One: Praveena Krishnan, Grace Levin, and Kendon Jung

On February 7, 2025,

Keep Knoxville Beautiful Summit going online

Keep Knoxville Beautiful Summit going online

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Keep Knox Beautiful hosts East Knoxville clean up

Keep Knox Beautiful hosts East Knoxville clean up

They'll start at the Eternal Life Harvest Center and spread out through the community to pick up litter.

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Keep Knoxville Beautiful Plans Cleanup for North Knoxville

Keep Knoxville Beautiful Plans Cleanup for North Knoxville

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Keep Knoxville Beautiful: How to help communities clean up litter

Keep Knoxville Beautiful: How to help communities clean up litter

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Knoxville region leaders share climate action plan to reduce emissions by 75%

Knoxville region leaders share climate action plan to reduce emissions by 75%

Nine counties have worked together to create the region's first comprehensive action plan.

Volunteering with Keep Knoxville Beautiful

Volunteering with Keep Knoxville Beautiful

From picking up litter on the roadside to fishing it out of the Tennessee River, volunteers are the backbone of