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HISTORY OF KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL KAB : A Beautiful History Long before being "green" was fashionable, Keep America Beautiful formed in 1953 when a group of corporate and civic leaders met in New York City to discuss a revolutionary idea — bringing the public and private sectors together to develop and promote a national cleanliness ethic. Do you remember this campaign?
National Advisory Council organizes First public service announcement (PSA) on litter prevention appears Work begins with the Ad Council for ongoing PSA campaigns First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson, joins Keep America Beautiful in promoting highway beautification program. This is also the year that Our Lady of Angels College, which is today Neumann University, was founded Canine TV star Lassie appears as mascot for an anti-litter campaign Start of “Crying Indian” PSA campaign, iconic symbol of environmental responsibility and one of the most successful PSA campaigns in history. Video embedded in image above. Click to begin. Navigation to a website will cancel, HOWEVER in 5-10 seconds a Windows Media Video clip will open and begin playing.
Research reveals the three reasons why people litter and litter's seven primary sources Artist Bob Timberlake begins longstanding partnership with Keep America Beautiful Introduction of the Clean Community System, precursor to the Keep America Beautiful System Georgia Clean & Beautiful becomes first Keep America Beautiful statewide program Waste in Place, Keep America Beautiful' s first teacher curriculum supplement, launches.
President Reagan endorses the Clean Community System First Public Lands Day takes place Keep America Beautiful and GLAD launch the GLAD Bag-a-Thon program, precursor to the Great American Cleanup™ Take Pride in America program, created to promote wise use of public lands, begins with federal agencies. First Vision for America Award Dinner takes place Keep America Beautiful expands its mission to include solid waste education. Solid Waste Committee forms with waste experts from industry and government First international affiliate, St. John's, New Brunswick, Canada, joins Keep America Beautiful. First video conference on solid waste held.>
First training held on solid waste issues for Keep America Beautiful coordinators. Waste in the Workplace waste reduction guide for businesses published Second video conference takes place, on recycling capabilities and limitations. "For Future Generations" PSA launches The "Role of Recycling in Integrated Waste Management" study gets published "Close the Loop, Buy Recycled" U.S. EPA partnership program unveils. "Graffiti Hurts" is created "Back By Popular Neglect" PSA campaign launches Keep America Beautiful/U.S. Conference of Mayors Urban Litter Partnership National Summit takes place. Great American Cleanup™ launches.
Research launches for national Cigarette Litter Prevention Program KAB introduces new Web-based educational tools, including Clean Sweep U.S.A The Cigarette Litter Prevention Program directly addresses the nation's most widespread litter problem -- improperly disposed cigarette butts New KAB Program, The Curbside Value Partnership (CVP), is established to increase participation in curbside recycling programs nationwide Keep America Beautiful becomes a sponsor of the nation's largest collegiate recycling competition, RecycleMania, and assumes the administrative duties of RecycleMania as well KAB also takes the helm of America Recycles Day, a nationally-recognized initiative dedicated to encouraging people to recycle more at home, at work.
In April 1990 the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PENN DOT) began Adopt-a-Highway Program During the Great American Cleanup of PA, which is from March 1st to May 31st, registered events can get free cleanup supplies such as bags, gloves and vests donated by PennDOT and Keep America Beautiful. Additionally, during the Pick It Up PA Days, which is from April 11th to May 4th, sponsored by Department of Environmental Protection, Pennsylvania Waste Industries Association, and participating landfills, registered events have access to reduced or free disposal. Pennsylvania has the largest Adopt-a-Highway program in the nation with over 7,120 groups & over 140,00 volunteers.
Neumann University Adopted 2 miles of Pennell Road in 2009
Neumann’s 1 st Adopt-A-Highway Event in April 2009
April 2009 How many of the volunteers can you identify from the three photos taken in April 2009? your answers to & the winner will be announced during EARTH WEEK!
Over 177 students, faculty, staff, family, & friends have volunteered since 2009!
Join the Road Crew & SEA Club Students for Environmental Awareness!! Who is the student on the far right that has attended AAH the most to date? Thanks!!