Thursday, October 26, 2006
The KKB Youth Advisory Board for 2006 met for the first time today
at the Fulton High library. Jill Gilbert of KKB did
an overview PowerPoint and the group introduced themselves and had a
discussion of the issues most interesting to them. Schools
represented this year are: Fulton High, South Doyle, Webb, Austin
East, Halls, West and Catholic. Students can still
join. The group meets at least once a month and students must have
written permission from a parent/guardian AND a school
official. Here is a
link to the application form.
- posted by KKB Staff
at 8:18 PM
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Several KKB board and staff members volunteered to help out
with the James White's Fort
annual HearthScares event. Fort staffer Robert McGinnis
leads walking tours of Knoxville's downtown haunted buildings and
tells scary stories. It was a lot of fun!


- posted by KKB Staff
at 10:15 PM
Friday, October 20, 2006
KKB made a presentation to the Norwood Kiwanis Club at lunch
today. Tom Salter was introduced by County Commissioner
Ivan Harmon who is a member of that club. Also attending from
KKB were intern Leah Festa, Jillian Gilbert and
Stephanie Gilbert.
- posted by KKB Staff
at 3:45 PM
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
The South Knox Beautification Committee, led by Bob
Santore, dedicated a new flagpole at the corner of Chapman
Highway and Blount Avenue today. The American
and Knox County flags will fly there every day and be the
centerpiece of a newly landscaped area on property owned by Baptist
Hospital. Mayor Ragsdale spoke at the event. Here
are some pics from the event:


- posted by KKB Staff
at 11:30 AM
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Howard Cobbs of Keep Tennessee
Beautiful visited Knoxville today to meet with several
Litter Grant administrators from surrounding counties. Counties
that do not have KAB affiliates were targeted to see if KTB could get
more counties involved in the Great American Cleanup. Attending
from Knox County were Tom Salter, Stephanie Hood, Jillian
Gilbert, Rodney Rockett and John Evans. The
presentation and donuts were good.

- posted by KKB Staff
at 1:15 PM
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Tom Salter of KKB made two speeches today. In the
morning he presented to The Fontinalis Club at the Fountain
City Baptist Church. In the afternoon he made a presentation
as part of a continuing education series at the O'Connor Senior
Center on Winona. Here is a picture of The
Fontinalis Club:

- posted by KKB Staff
at 3:45 PM
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
News Sentinel article on the Orchids & Onions event
appeared today.

- posted by KKB Staff
at 7:15 AM
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
The Orchids & Onions Awards Banquet was held today at 6:30
p.m. at The Foundry. Three hundred people attended the
event - nominees, sponsors and friends of Keep Knoxville Beautiful.

Many thanks to Robin Wilhoit, WBIR TV 10, News Anchor who served
as our emcee. The event co-chairs were KKB board members Gary
Drinnen and Sam Maynard, The invocation was given by
Chaplain Gale Lyons of the Knox County Sheriff's Office.
The South Doyle Junior ROTC color guard led the pledge and
Deanna Stanley provided entertainment. Winners received the
familiar Beautification Award sign, a limited edition watercolor print
by Charles Osten and a live orchid plant.

Bob Santore (below right) was presented the Mary Lou Horner
Hall of Fame Award for his work with the South Knox
Beautification Committee and his strong support of Keep Knoxville
Beautiful. Scott Frith (below left) was presented the
Community Service Award for his coordination of the Halls Tribute
Trees Project.

Diana Morgan presented the Knoxville News Sentinel
Environmental Achievement Award. The judges for the 2006
Environmental Achievement Awards were Meredith
Leahy, Community Program Manager, Knoxville
Recycling Coalition, Dirk Pohlmann, with Shaw
Environmental and Infrastructure, Inc., Rodney Rockett,
Knox County Greenwaste Facility Coordinator and Ted Tyree, KUB
Green Power Program Coordinator. The individual winner was
Scott Frith for his work on the Halls Tribute Trees Project. The
organization winner was the EarthFest Organizing Committee for
its successful coordination of Knoxville's Earth Day celebration
for the last 7 years. The business winner was Staples, for
their sponsorship of seven electronics recycling events over the past 4
years.

The panel of independent judges that selected the Orchids & Onions
Awards this year were Doug Berry
of Blue Ridge Development, Christina Benzansos-Pint
an architect with The Lewis
Group, Mike Carberry, with the
Metropolitan Planning Commission, Charles Faulkner,
Retired UT Anthropology Professor, David Watson, Exec
Dir of the Community Design Center of East Tennessee
and Polly Doka, neighborhood activist. The public
and a nominating committee recommend properties to the judge panel for
consideration. The judges make their choices independent of the
KKB board, staff and event sponsors.
The Onion Awards were presented by KKB founding
board member Mary Lou Horner as Aunti-Litter. The
Onion Winners are (clockwise from top left) Harmon's Garage on
Broadway, Inline Skate Center on Chapman Highway, KenJo Market
on Central, old HT Hackney site near 17th Street and 30 Market
Square.


In the event any of these properties are improved, KKB will consider
them for The Butterfly Award in a future Orchids & Onions
competition. No Butterfly Awards were presented this year.
The winners of the 2006 Orchid Awards were selected on a
geographic basis. The winners for North Knoxville are
Crown College in Powell and J.S. Ridenour Construction
headquarters near Emory Road and I-75.:

The winners for South Knoxville are Dara's Garden on
Maryville Pike and the South Doyle Junior ROTC Memorial Garden
on the South Doyle Campus:

The winners for East Knoxville are the entrance to the Spring
Place Neighborhood and the Beck Cultural Exchange Center on
Dandridge Avenue:

The winners for West Knoxville are Westwood Antique & Design
Market in Homberg and the Young-Williams Animal Center
on Division Street just off Sutherland Avenue:

The People's Choice Orchid winner is the FireDog Pizza Deli
in Fort Sanders:

Blue Ridge Development
sponsored the Orchid Award for West Knoxville.
Knoxville City Council and the Knoxville News Sentinel
sponsored the Orchid Awards for downtown and central Knoxville. Lamar
Advertising sponsored the Orchid Award for South Knoxville and
Knox County Commission sponsored the Orchid Award for North
Knoxville. The board of directors of Keep Knoxville Beautiful want
to express our most sincere thanks to these companies for their strong
support of this event and the year-round litter-prevention efforts of
our organization.
We also want to extend a big thank you to the following companies,
groups and individuals who sponsored tables and half-tables at this
event: Byrd Builders,
Knox County Mayor’s Office, Knox County Sheriff’s
Office, Knox County Court Clerk Cathy Quist, Knox County Commissioner
Mark Cawood, Knoxville Utilities Board,
Lewis Group Architects, Merit Construction,
The Tennessee Valley Earth Partnership and
The University of Tennessee.
- posted by KKB Staff
at 10:15 PM
Thursday, October 5, 2006
We had our regular board meeting today. The board reviewed the
selections by the O&O judges, all the other nominees and selected a
People's Choice Award winner. All choices are top secret.
- posted by KKB Staff at 2:45 PM