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Friday, January 28, 2005

The KKB board held its annual retreat today at the KUB facility on Middlebrook Pike.  The theme was Litter & Crime.  Attendance was really good and we had several special guests.  KKB board members present included:
Harold Byrd, Tisha Calabrese-Benton, David Collins, Johnnie Conner, Stevan Curtis, Martha Dooley, Scott Frith, Mary Lou Horner, Gary Loe, Sam Maynard, Janet McGaha, Cassandra McGee, Edythe McNabb, Susan Rudell, Sarah Surak, and Tim Wheeler.  The retreat was staffed by Tom Salter, Cortney Piper of KKB and Allison Teeters, national award winning executive director of Keep Sevier Beautiful.  We had special guests Captain Gordon Catlett of Knoxville Police Department and Chief Deputy Bill Christol of the Knox County Sheriff's Office.  To view the minutes from the 2005 retreat, click here.  Below are some images from the retreat:





- posted by KKB staff at 3:20 PM  


Thursday, January 27, 2005

KKB board member Sarah Surak spoke to the Farragut Optimist Club today at lunch about participating in EarthfestJohn Homa, City of Knoxville Recycling Coordinator also spoke to the group.  The Farragut Optimist Club will likely be responsible for one of several waste disposal centers at Earthfest.  The objective for waste disposal at Earthfest is to recycle or compost virtually all waste at the event.  To accomplish this we will be making the act of waste disposal an educational experience with volunteer staffed booths with plenty of recycling options.  

Cortney Piper, our ex-staff member who recently took a new job, returned this week to help out because we are really busy (and she is a nice person to use up some of what would have been a little vacation between jobs).  Cortney attended the City of Knoxville Community Development Block Grant training session at the Wee Course.

- posted by KKB staff at 5:45 PM  


Saturday, January 22, 2005

The South Knox Beautification Committee led by Bob Santore held a litter cleanup on James White Parkway this morning.  UT students from TeamVOLS volunteered.  They picked up 18 bags of trash.

- posted by KKB staff at 8:15 PM  


Friday, January 21, 2005

Today we had a request from State Representative Harry Brooks for information about litter and the impact of littering on the community.  We sent some information to his intern Jennifer Wilson.

- posted by KKB staff at 3:30 PM  


Thursday, January 20, 2005

This was a really long day today.  I met with a KORRnet board committee looking at the process of selecting a new name for KORRnet and determining a strategic marketing plan to launch the new name and identify new donors and partners.  Then it was back in the office to interview another applicant.  Then a speech to the North Knox Rotary Club at noon at Litton's.  Johann Von Tilberg arranged the speech.  It was fun and there were lots of good questions.  Then it was back to the office again for three more interviews.  I met my daughter for dinner at the Downtown Grill at about 5:30 and then headed to Vestal for a meeting with the Center for Neighborhood Development, East Tennessee Community Design Center and Vestal residents at the Candora Marble Company.  Guess what the meeting was about - litter.

- posted by KKB staff at 9:25 PM  


Wednesday, January 19, 2005

This afternoon we interviewed two more applicants and Greg Walters came by and offered to do some volunteer work in the office until we get the staff hired.

- posted by KKB staff at 4:30 PM  


Tuesday, January 18, 2005

This morning, County Commission scheduled a second reading of changes to the tarp law in the litter ordinance.  KKB staff spoke to commission about additional improvements in the language including redefining "litter" to be more inclusive of "anything" that could fall or blow from a vehicle, not just waste material being transported.  After all, the wood pallets, drywall, lumber, furniture and many other items found on our roadways were not being transported as waste material.  Anyway, the law director said the recommendations were too many to change the language on a second reading and the motion was withdrawn.  Another meeting will be held to make additional changes in the language.

Later in the day, KKB interviewed three applicants for the position openings.

- posted by KKB staff at 5:30 PM  


Friday, January 14, 2005

KKB
director Tom Salter made a speech to a women's club called OMNI at the Bearden Banquet Hall.  He presented the same program that KKB presented to the business community in December.  There were about 25 present.  There were a lot of questions about litter prevention and behavior of litterbugs.  It was a good lunch.

- posted by KKB staff at 2:30 PM  


Wednesday, January 12, 2005

KKB staff attended two meetings at the John T. O'Conner Center.  The morning meeting was for all groups intending to apply for Knox County Community Grants.  All the nonprofit people were there.  In the afternoon there was another meeting for public input on Knox County's five year plan for community development.  Most of the same people attended this meeting.  (More meetings).

- posted by KKB staff at 4:00 PM  


Tuesday, January 11, 2005

The fledgling Cemetery Preservation group met at the Knox Heritage office today.  Robert McGinnis of James White's Fort, Kim Trent of Knox Heritage and Cortney Piper of KKB attended.  The group will be promoting several formal cemetery cleanups this spring to draw attention to the need for the problem of cemetery neglect to be addressed.  On the way back I took a few minutes to watch this KUB crew fix something huge under the Gay Street viaduct.  You kind of have to turn your head to get the right perspective of the cool picture:



- posted by KKB staff at 3:30 PM  


Monday, January 10, 2005

KKB staff attended a meeting of groups interested in forming an organization to develop and operate a "growing out station".  What is a growing out station?  This one will be a nursery dedicated to several purposes including 1) educating the public about native plants, 2) providing a place for "rescued" plants to be cared for until use, 3) providing a place to receive donated plants from nurseries with overstocks, 4) provide a place to propagate native plants for use in riparian zone restoration, and 5) to offer these plants to non-profit groups and neighborhood organizations at a very low cost for community projects.  Groups represented included the University of Tennessee, Knox County, East Tennessee Community Design Center, Izaak Walton League, MPC and others.  Stay tuned for more developments.  And once again, looks like meetings, meetings and more meetings for January. 



- posted by KKB staff at 6:30 PM  


Saturday, January 8, 2005

The annual Christmas Tree-Cycling event was held today at three locations in Knox County.  673 trees were collected at the Halls Convenience Center, 671 at the Solway Greenwaste Facility and about 28 at the Forks of the River Convenience CenterEdwards Tree Service donated the chipper and crew for the Halls location.  We had lots of fun in Halls.  Volunteers present included: Donnie Ellis (who did a quick litter cleanup, too), Kim Isenberg, Larissa Jurand-Salter, Ryan Justice, Eddie Howard (former KKB board president) and Grant Rosenberg from the Knox County Neighborhoods office.  KKB staff and board members present included: Mary Lou Horner, Edythe McNabb (who brought a great apple cake), Sam Maynard, Tisha Calabrese-Benton, Cortney Piper, David Collins and Tom SalterKnox County Solid Waste Director John Evans worked Forks of the River with KKB board member Sarah Surak and her roommate.  Knox County's Rodney Rockett worked Solway.  Prizes were donated by MTD Yard Man and Natural Resources Recovery of Tennessee.  Grant Rosenberg made a suggestion that we bring a shop vac next year and offer to vacuum the needles out of people's SUV's for a modest donation.  We might just do that!  Here are some pictures from the Halls location:









- posted by KKB staff at 8:15 PM  


Thursday, January 6, 2005

KKB staff attended a Community Development Block Grant meeting with Knox County officials to determine if some targeted litter prevention and cleanup efforts could be delivered to low to moderate income neighborhoods in Knox County.  Later, Tom attended the Earthfest 2005 planning meeting at the Candy Factory.  Below is a shot of the Earthfest meeting.  Looks like January is going to be a "meeting" month.



- posted by KKB staff at 4:30 PM  


Wednesday, January 5, 2005

KKB's
executive committee and retreat planning committee met jointly today to discuss the topics for the annual board retreat.  Attending were Mary Lou Horner, Cassandra McGee, Harold Byrd, Susan Rudell, Page Pratt-Greene and Tom Salter.  The committee asked for discussions and presentations on litter law enforcement and graffiti.  The consensus was to NOT use a facilitator, begin with lunch and try to end by 4:00.  Top law enforcement officials will be invited for the lunch and the "litter and the law" discussion will take place while they are there.

- posted by KKB staff at 8:15 PM
  



Monday, January 3, 2005


Happy New Year to everyone!  At first glance, January sort of looks like meeting month for Keep Knoxville Beautiful and a lot of the organizations it works with.  But, some of the meetings are actually necessary for big successful projects and partnerships.  Our first day back at work started with a meeting at the Center for Neighborhood Development to discuss trash removal in the County section of Vestal.  The trash problem there is complex and additional planning will be needed to come up with a comprehensive solution that residents will embrace.  Pictured below are Linda Rust of the Knox County Development Office, Grant Rosenberg of the Knox County Office of Neighborhoods and Edward Eckenrod, new CND executive director.  A meeting in Vestal was set for Thursday, January 20, 7:00 p.m. at the Candora Marble Company.



P.S. - Cortney Piper informed KKB that she has accepted a full time job with American Accessories International and will work about two more weeks.

- posted by KKB staff @ 11:30 AM
  
 

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