Senior director for city of Savannah Code Compliance, Cynthia Knight
The Keep Savannah Beautiful Podcast
by Keep Savannah Beautiful
1y ago
Cynthia loves serving the city of Savannah as a public official. She’s keeping Savannah beautiful, but on the city ordinance side. Her and her staff work hard to made sure Savannahians keep their properties up-to-code. Learn about what a day in the life of a code officer looks like and so much more. For all things KSB, check out our website: keepsavannahbeautiful.org On Instagram: instagram.com/keepsavbeautiful/ And on Facebook: facebook.com/KeepSavannahBeautiful ..read more
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Give and Get Involved in Savannah with Stacey Argrow-Hall
The Keep Savannah Beautiful Podcast
by Keep Savannah Beautiful
1y ago
In this episode, Stacey shares about how her passion for giving back in the community ties in with being involved in the Keep Savannah Beautiful program. My name is Stacey Argrow-Hall, a native Savannahian. I am married with three children. I work at Georgia Regional Hospital/Savannah Campus for the last sixteen years. I am an Incident Manager and Certified Investigator. I am an Army Veteran and serve as the Post Adjutant for local American Legion Post #500. I earned my undergraduate degree in Criminal Justice from South University and a Masters in Public Administration from Savannah State Un ..read more
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Let's keep Savannah clean, with KSB board member Joseph Serpa
The Keep Savannah Beautiful Podcast
by Keep Savannah Beautiful
1y ago
In this episode, we sit down and talk with Keep Savannah Beautiful board member, Joseph Serpa. Joseph Serpa was born in Hopewell, Virginia. His father and mother were both active-duty military. Six months after being born, Joseph and his family moved overseas to Germany. At the age of 4, Joseph moved to Savannah, where his father retired from the Army after serving 22 years. Joseph’s father then joined the Chatham County Board of Education Police Department, where he would eventually serve 21 years. Joseph graduated from Bethesda Academy in 2007, where he fell in love with history. After grad ..read more
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Let's get glassy, Savannah!
The Keep Savannah Beautiful Podcast
by Keep Savannah Beautiful
1y ago
Yes. Savannah. You can recycle glass in town. But don't simply use that yellow bin outside of your house. To prevent cross-contamination, you'll have to drop it off at specific locations. Carliss Bates gets glassy and talks about how to recycle your glass in Savannah. A few FAQs: WHAT ITEMS ARE ACCEPTED IN THE #glassonly RECYCLING PROGRAM? Bottles, Jugs, and Jars Clear, Brown, Green, and Blue in color With or Without Labels WHAT ITEMS ARE NOT ACCEPTED IN THE #glassonly RECYCLING PROGRAM Ceramics Mirrored or Tempered Glass Windshield Glass Pyrex Glass Glass Recycling Locations Dean Fores ..read more
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What can you recycle in Savannah?
The Keep Savannah Beautiful Podcast
by Keep Savannah Beautiful
1y ago
In this episode, we go from talking trash to talking what you can recycle here in the city of Savannah. It's important to understand what is considered "recyclable" as not everything you think can be. When in doubt, call the Sanitation department and they can sort it out for you. For all things KSB, check out our website: keepsavannahbeautiful.org On Instagram: instagram.com/keepsavbeautiful/ And on Facebook: facebook.com/KeepSavannahBeautiful ..read more
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Adopt-a-Spot with Sal Mullgrav
The Keep Savannah Beautiful Podcast
by Keep Savannah Beautiful
1y ago
We're talking trash—or more specifically—the power of partnership and those who have committed to picking up litter  and trash with our Adopt-a-Spot program. In this episode, we sit down with Sal Mullgrav, a fellow Keep Savannah Beautiful board member and a member of the Savannah grad chapter for Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. The goal of the Adopt-A-Spot program is to inspire individuals to partner and assist with creating a clean and beautiful city through litter prevention and community beautification within a specific area. For more information on Adopt-A-Spot in the Savannah: htt ..read more
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Georgia's Coast is NOT an Ashtray (with Keep Golden Isles Beautiful)
The Keep Savannah Beautiful Podcast
by Keep Savannah Beautiful
1y ago
Georgia's coastline might be small, but it sure is beautiful. In this episode, we talk with our partner organization, Keep Golden Isles Beautiful about the initiative that affects both our our coastlines: Georgia's Coast is NOT an Ashtray. The Golden Isles, which encompasses Sea Island, Jekyll Island, St. Simons Island as well as Brunswick is located about 60 minutes southeast of Savannah. They spearhead the Georgia's Coast is NOT an Ashtray initiative that works to raise awareness and the cleanup of toxic cigarette butts along the coastal estuaries and seashores of Georgia. Through cigarett ..read more
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"Let's Talk Trash" — Introducing the Great Savannah Cleanup!
The Keep Savannah Beautiful Podcast
by Keep Savannah Beautiful
1y ago
Episode #2 is out on the Keep Savannah Podcast— and we're talking trash. Or more importantly, the importance of the Great Savannah Cleanup in the community. This annual initiative is hosted and organized by Keep Savannah Beautiful along with all of the community partners. Residents, businesses, and local community organizations come together to help beautify our city. For all things KSB, check out our website: keepsavannahbeautiful.org On Instagram: instagram.com/keepsavbeautiful/ And on Facebook: facebook.com/KeepSavannahBeautiful ..read more
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What is Keep Savannah Beautiful?
The Keep Savannah Beautiful Podcast
by Keep Savannah Beautiful
1y ago
Chances are probably pretty good you've heard of Savannah, but not the beautification non-profit organization known as Keep Savannah Beautiful. Keep Savannah Beautiful, or KSB for short, is dedicated to ensuring Savannah is kept looking beautiful through litter programs, recycling efforts and other volunteer-run projects. For all things KSB, check out our website: keepsavannahbeautiful.org On Instagram: instagram.com/keepsavbeautiful/ And on Facebook: facebook.com/KeepSavannahBeautiful ..read more
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