Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful and Local Girl Scout Win National Innovation Award

Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful and Local Girl Scout Win National Innovation Award

This national award is chosen for innovative programs and partnerships that help create clean, green, and beautiful places in our community. This year 16 of 686 affiliates were recognized for their work.

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National Planting Day Grant Recipients

Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful is pleased to announce the winners of the sixth annual School Beautification Grants for 2020.

The committee for Beautification and Community Greening established the grant program in celebration of National Planting Day, which took place on September 11 and is celebrated through the end of November.

Public and private schools in Dalton, GA, and Whitfield County were invited to apply for funding to implement a project related to planting native plants and beautifying the community. Each project aims to improve the visual aspects of the facility or provide an educational opportunity related to plants. Beautification grants range from a minimum of $200 to a maximum of $400.

Last year, one of the projects was student-led and helped create a beautiful new garden at Southeast High School

Last year, one of the projects was student-led and helped create a beautiful new garden at Southeast High School

This year the following two schools were awarded a grant for their National Planting Day project:

1.  City Park Elementary - Outdoor Learning Center 

2.  Valley Point Elementary - Kindness Rock Garden

Projects will be completed by January 12, 2021 and each recipient will submit a project summary by January 26 to showcase their work. Visit Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful’s website www.KeepDaltonWhtifieldBeautiful.org or follow them on Facebook to get updates on the progress of these projects.  

National Planting Day is celebrated annually by Keep America Beautiful in the fall as an opportunity to encourage volunteers to plant native species restoring ecological balance to the environment while creating greener, more beautiful communities. Learn more about this event at www.kab.org.

Morris Makeover Planned for September 26th

Spend Time Saturday Prepping For a New Dalton, GA Landmark

Join Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful for a fix-up day at the Pocket Park on Morris St. next to Eastside Cleaners. We have some BIG news for the park that we'll be announcing and we've got to get the space ready! So load up the family and get ready to clean and paint to make way for a new Dalton Landmark!

This event will meet social distancing recommendations so volunteers are REQUIRED to RSVP on the Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful Facebook event or https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040F45A8AB2CAAFC1-morris. And you must bring your own mask or face shield!

Come help paint and cleanup the Morris Pocket Park!

Come help paint and cleanup the Morris Pocket Park!

Volunteers will meet at the Pocket Park at 10:00 a.m. to clean up litter, restore the fountain, and paint the benches. There is no parking located at the park so volunteers will have to park elsewhere and walk to the park. Come help make way something beautiful! 

Beautification Projects Grants Announced For Local Schools

Grant Applications Now Open

Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful

Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful is pleased to announce the availability of School Beautification Grants for Fall 2020. The committee for Beautification and Community Greening has established mini-grants in celebration of National Planting Day. Beautification grants may range from a minimum of $100 to a maximum of $400.

Previous Grant Winner, Dalton Middle School, poses before receiving  their check.

Previous Grant Winner, Dalton Middle School, poses before receiving their check.

Public and private schools in the Dalton, GA and Whitfield County area are invited to apply for funding that can help implement a project related to planting native plants. A school club, a single classroom, whole grade level or the entire school may organize a project and apply for a grant.

National Planting Day is celebrated annually by Keep America Beautiful in the fall as an opportunity to encourage volunteers to plant native species restoring ecological balance to the environment while creating greener, more beautiful communities. Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful is making these grants available to improve the visual aspects of our community through projects that beautify and clean the environment.

Knowing that children play a very important part in making this happen we want them to reap the benefits by participating in a project for their very own school. Beautification projects could include establishing or supporting a school garden, planting flowers in an outdoor space, or using plants for educational purposes.

Grant applications must be submitted online no later than October 23rd at www.KeepDaltonWhitfieldBeautiful.org using the form on the Beautification Grant Application page.  Previous projects can be seen on the School Beautification Projects Page

For questions regarding the form or any aspects of your proposed project call executive director Amy Hartline at 706-278-5001.  Grant winners will be announced on October 30, 2020.  Projects should take place in the fall and be completed no later than Tuesday, January 19, 2020. At the end, grantees will submit a short project summary that will include volunteer hours, actual costs, list of other organizations involved, evaluation of project meeting the goal/purpose intended, and before and after photos. 10% of the grant will be held by Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful until the report is submitted. Certificates of participation for students are available upon request - a list of student names must be sent in with the summary.

Hundreds of Christmas Trees Recycled in Dalton and Whitfield

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Hundreds of Christmas Trees Recycled in Dalton and Whitfield

Dalton and Whitfield County residents started 2020 off right by recycling natural Christmas trees and electronics. Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful’s Annual Bring One for the Chipper Event was held on January 4th, 2020 at Home Depot on 875 Shugart Road and though the weather started off cold and rainy at the event it did not deter residents from doing the right thing.  

Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful volunteers, Whitfield County Public Works, and Dalton-Whitfield Solid Waste Authority (DWSWA) employees were on site to collect natural trees and electronics for recycling. After recycling, participants were able to grab a free seedling or vegetable seed packets.

Exactly 100 trees were recycled at the event and 3,243 pounds of electronics were recycled at the event. After the event, Dalton Public Works and DWSWA continued to collect trees for recycling for free and collected an extra 201 trees for recycling.

The mulch from these trees will be used for beautification across the county throughout the year.

Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful wants to thank all of the residents that participated in the event and took the extra time to recycle.


Thank you to the following event sponsors and organizers: Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful, Whitfield County Public Works, Dalton-Whitfield Solid Waste Authority, and The Home Depot.

For more information, visit Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful online: http://www.keepdaltonwhitfieldbeautiful.org