RCA Dome Roof Fabric to Be Used for Urban Parks (VIDEO)

May 10, 2010 by Jason Bean · Leave a Comment
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Here’s a great idea for reusing and recycling the fabric roof of RCA Dome and spread it across the city to be used in our local, urban parks.

If you think this is a good idea to support, you can help us vote for it and get Pepsi to foot the bill for the project.

Do Your Part to Keep Indianapolis Beautiful

May 5, 2009 by Jason Bean · Leave a Comment
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keep-indianapolis-beautiful It wasn’t too long ago that we wrote about some of the work that Keep Indianapolis Beautiful is doing in our city.

I just read this post over on the Smaller Indiana website and had to share it with our readers as well. Participating in events like this can be a lot of fun, and you’re helping your community as well.

Be a part of the Lilly Global Day of Service and the more than 50 community partners coming together to help prepare the city for 2,500 new trees, 75,000 new plants, new play grounds, outdoor learning areas for local schools, and much more!

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: MAY 6-19th (in preparation for the big day on May 20)
We need help unloading and sorting trees and perennials, loading trucks, watering plant material and more …

For more info, check out http://tinyurl.com/84vcrg or contact Sarah Grain at 317.264.7555 x106 or sgrain@kibi.org

It is your city…Help make a difference.

I used to do events like this at least once a year when I was in college and have helped at a variety of similar events through the years.

Find out all you need to know about Keeping Indianapolis Beautiful on the Keep Indianapolis Beautiful website.

Earth Day: Keep Indianapolis Beautiful and Recycle

April 22, 2009 by Jason Bean · 1 Comment
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In keeping with Earth Day today, I was wondering about where the locations are that we can recycle various items, specifically computer equipment.

The Keep Indianapolis Beautiful website is loaded with information that’s helpful for those interested in learning more about how they can recycle in Indianapolis and where to take advantage of it.

Keep Indianapolis Beautiful