Keep Lee County Beautiful gives out Environmental Awards

Keep Lee County Beautiful, Inc. celebrated their 34th anniversary serving Lee County with their inaugural Environmental Awards Breakfast. In 2022 despite the many challenges from Hurricane Ian, KLCB educated 1,302 individuals; engaged 4,084 volunteers; and organized 233 community cleanup projects. As a result, 78,951 pounds of litter were removed, and 800 sea oats were planted.
KLCB was thrilled to recognize a few groups, individuals and businesses for their environmental stewardship and action which helped make all this work possible. The awards breakfast, sponsored by Wawa, was held at the Riverside Community Center with Marshal Bower the President & CEO for the Foundation for Lee County Public Schools as the Emcee.
Each year Keep Lee County Beautiful works with over 5,000 volunteers and (pre-Ian) hosted over 400 community projects a year. KLCB is very thankful for all the volunteers and community partners and is proud to be part of this community as we continue to work together and make Lee County beautiful. Please call 239-334-3488 or email Tisha@klcb.org for more details on how you can become a sponsor.
The 2022 Environmental Award Winners are:
Outstanding Adoption Group – Julie Yellig
Community Partner – Tunaskin Aquatic Apparel, Inc.
Youth Engagement Partner – Lovers Key State Park
Outstanding Site Captain – Trish White-Cape Coral Northwest Neighborhood Association
Business Partner – Coca-Cola Beverages Florida
Marine Debris Improvement – Sarah Burnsed
Hurricane Recovery Champion – Mid Island Water Sports
Volunteer of the Year – Allen & Chery Day
The 2022 Environmental Award Finalists are:
Outstanding Adoption Group – Matt Myers & Sam Yaffey
Community Partner – Beach Talk Radio & the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation
Youth Engagement Partner – Officer Ken McCoy & Florida Gulf Coast University
Outstanding Site Captain – Fort Myers Beach Community Foundation & Pelican’s SnoBalls
Business Partner – T3 Communications & Suncoast Beverages
Marine Debris Improvement – Kayak Excursion & Mike Hammond
Hurricane Recovery Champion – City of Cape Coral & J.N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge
About Keep Lee County Beautiful, Inc.
Keep Lee County Beautiful, Inc., established in 1989, is the county’s largest volunteer-based community action and education organization. This local nonprofit forms public-private partnerships and programs that engage individuals to take greater responsibility for improving their community environments.
For more information, call 239-334-3488 or visit klcb.org.
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Source: Keep Lee County Beautiful, Inc.