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Ambassador Spotlight: Ellie Mae Martin

Ambassador Spotlight – Ellie Mae Martin Tell us about yourself. Hi! I’m Ellie Mae Martin, I am a fabulous and spoiled French Bulldog, just shy of my fourth birthday. I live the best life with my awesome parents, Sam and Graysen Martin. Soon, our family will be expanding with the arrival of my baby brother,…

Ambassador Spotlight – Cortni Motes

Ambassador Spotlight – Cortni Motes Tell us about yourself. Hello, I’m Cortni Motes. I graduated with honors from Greenville Technical College, earning an associate degree in marketing and a certificate in non-profit marketing. My life is brightened by my wonderful boyfriend and our beautiful stepdaughter, who brings immense joy to our family. I’ve been a…

February Newsletter

Congratulations to the 2024 KLCB Community Partner Award Winner: Tanya Towne Director of Joe Adair Outdoor Education Center!

March 11, 2025

2024 KLCB Community Partner Award Winner: Tanya Towne at the Joe R. Adair Outdoor Education Center! KLCB is proud to recognize Tanya Towne at the Joe R. Adair Outdoor Education Center as the 2024 KLCB Community Partner Award recipient! Tanya’s dedication to environmental education and community engagement has made a lasting impact on Laurens County.…

4th Quarter Community Champion Award Winner

January 2, 2025

Robert Whitmore, 4th Quarter Community Champion Award Winner! Keep Laurens County Beautiful is honored to recognize Robert Whitmore as our 4th Quarter Community Champion Award Winner! For 40 years, Robert has been dedicated to keeping Georgia Road in Gray Court clean and beautiful, exemplifying the true meaning of community pride. Robert’s generosity extends far beyond…

Celebrating Arbor Day and Environmental Art in Laurens County

December 9, 2024

Plant pride not litter At Keep Laurens County Beautiful, we were thrilled to celebrate Arbor Day last Friday-a day dedicated to honoring trees and their vital role in our environment. In South Carolina, Arbor Day falls on the first Friday in December, aligning perfectly with our planting season, which runs from December to mid-March. This…

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