If Anyone Can Do It, Pelly Can
You Recognize this Guy, Right?
It’s PELLY....he’s been around helping out with Keep Brevard Beautiful Community Projects and Events...well, for a long time...
Frigate’s Waterfront Bar & Grill – Melbourne Awarded with “We Noticed” Award
KBB's South Action Team presented Frigate's Waterfront Bar & Grill - Melbourne with a "We Noticed" award for the restaurants dedication to beautifying their grounds with Florida friendly landscaping.
New Adoption Category
It is the perfect time to adopt a stop and help beautify our community, where it needs it the most. Please contact amuzaurietakbb@gmail.com for available locations and more information.
Individual volunteers needed!
Individual volunteers needed! Please help us keep Brevard county and our waterways beautiful by cleaning up FL State Road A1A/528! Contact amuzaurietakbb@gmail.com for supplies! *Volunteers must be 18 years or older and in groups of 5 people or less.
Happy Compost Awareness Week
Happy Compost Awareness Week! Looking to start a compost but stuck on where to begin? Look no further, we are breaking it down into easy peasy steps.
Every Day Is Earth Day
With so much going on in our lives each day, from sunrise to sunset, sometimes we can forget to take care of one of the key players that make sunrises possible: Our Earth!
BACK TO BASICS: RECYCLING 101
While we are all staying at home for our safety and the safety of others now is the time to keep the brain active instead of scrolling through facebook or instagram for 10 hours a day. So here is a refresher on what can and can’t be recycled from your most used items during this stay at home period, presented in the most fun way possible!
Zero Waste Quarantine
As humans, it is our responsibility to take care of the planet we all call home. It seems this break from our everyday lives has, in turn, celebrated the earth.
Connecting Technology with Helping the Planet
How can we use technology to help Planet Earth?
Been There, Done That… Keep Doing It!
On April 22, 1970, they and over 20 million Americans (10% of the US population) joined together and took to the streets in rallies and marches in what would be known around the world as Earth Day.