Keep Mobile Beautiful
KMB, a nonprofit, strives to motivate Mobilians to enrich their quality of life through beautification, recycling, litter prevention & cleanups.
05/26/2026
05/26/2026
🌎🌊♻️Register by Tuesday May 26th and be one of the first 100 people to receive a free shirt. 🌎🌊♻️
✨️In honor of World Ocean Day, we are planning a cleanup.
🌎🌊♻️World Oceans Day is celebrated yearly on June 8 to raise awareness of the plight of the oceans and marine ecosystems they contain. We will be celebrating a few Days early on June 6, 2026, on Dauphin Island.
🏝🚮We have partnered with BEACH.com again this year. They will provide each registered volunteer with a T-Shirt and reusable bag for the first 100 people to register by Tuesday 5-26-26 to receive a shirt.
✨️Register at https://www.beach.com/cleanups/2026-dauphin-island-world-ocean-day-beach-cleanup/ .
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05/07/2026
05/07/2026
RESCHEDULED! Due to ongoing rain and muddy conditions, the cleanup event originally scheduled for Saturday, May 9 has been rescheduled to Saturday, May 16. Operation Clean Sweep is the perfect time for Mobile County residents to clean out and prepare to dispose of unwanted household appliances, computers, printers, household items, bagged leaves, yard debris and more for free.
Read more at https://bit.ly/3OmFmqz. Find this and more events: https://bit.ly/MoCoEvents
05/04/2026
Earth Day Celebration 2026 started late due to rain and lightning. We did setup after the lightning stopped but the not the rain. By the time the rai was over we had our first visitors. There was a great turnout of environmental oriented groups! The rain held off the expected crowd but we still had over 500 participants at Chickasabouge Park. Thanks to the folks that serve Mobile County! 6 Love Your Community teams received $1500 each for the grants they wrote after completing enough hours of picking up litter.
05/01/2026
The Mobile County Annual Earth Day celebration on April 25, at Chickasabogue Park was a success! Visitors enjoyed rock climbing, face painting, an electric vehicle showcase and live music.
Commissioner Hudson welcomed visitors, and spoke about how protecting our natural resources is a shared responsibility. The event highlighted this commitment by awarding Love Your Community grants to six local teams dedicated to neighborhood beautification.
A huge thank you to partners Keep Mobile Beautiful, Gulf Coast RC&D and the community for helping keep Mobile County thriving.
(Commissioner Hudson pictured with her granddaughter Nora Nelson and Sparky the Raccoon)
05/01/2026
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1150 Government Street (Bay Haas Bld. )
Mobile, AL
36604