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Earth Day at Joint Base Charleston

Earth Day at Joint Base Charleston

JOINT BASE CHARLESTON (WCSC) - Joint Base Charleston-Air Base will host more than 1000 fifth-grade children from the Tri-County area for an Earth Day celebration this Wednesday at 9:45 a.m.

The event will be held on base at the picnic grounds and will involve exhibits featuring environmental professions and issues.

Prescribed burn in effect at Joint Base Charleston today, tomorrow

Prescribed burn in effect at Joint Base Charleston today, tomorrow

JOINT BASE CHARLESTON (WCSC) - Joint Base Charleston natural resources officials plan to conduct a prescribed fire in the timberlands of Joint Base Charleston Weapons Station this Friday and Saturday.

These woodlands are in southern Berkeley County between the city of Goose Creek and Bushy Park industrial area. The smoke may be visible from North Rhett Avenue, Red Bank Road, Bushy Park Road and the Don Holt Bridge on I-526.

These fires are coordinated with the South Carolina Forestry Commission and with federal and municipal fire departments.

Prescribed burn in effect at Joint Base Charleston today, tomorrow

Prescribed burn in effect at Joint Base Charleston today, tomorrow

JOINT BASE CHARLESTON (WCSC) - Joint Base Charleston natural resources officials say they will conduct a prescribed fire in the wooded areas of the Weapons Station Friday and Saturday.

Hanahan's Eco Challenge Team spreads the word about mercury

The 2011 Hanahan Middle School Eco Challenge Team is defending their national title by educating the community about the harmful effects of mercury contamination in our soil and water by making October Mercury Awareness Month. Exposure to mercury, even in small amounts, can be very harmful to our health.

Enter your work for Creative Recycling Art Contest

Enter your work for Creative Recycling Art Contest

Charleston County’s Environmental Management Department is looking for participants for the 2011 Creative Recycling Art Contest, which will celebrate America Recycles Day 2011 in Charleston.

America Recycles Day is recognized annually on November 15 to celebrate the successes of recycling while providing an educational platform to raise awareness about the importance of reducing, reusing and recycling – every day throughout the year. America Recycles Day is a national initiative of nonprofit Keep America Beautiful, Inc. (KAB).

“Reusing materials and using them as supplies to make artwork helps to close the recycling loop – reduce, reuse, recycle and buy recycled. The purpose of this contest is to encourage people to think creatively about our recyclables,” said Bronwyn Santos, Recycling Educator for Charleston County Environmental Management.

This year marks the 14th anniversary of the County’s Creative Recycling Art Contest. An awards reception will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 15, at the Charleston County Main Library (68 Calhoun Street, Charleston).

There are two categories to enter:

  • Students, grades 7-12
  • Adults (18 years and older)

Students in grades 7-12 and adults may enter artwork that is created with a minimum of 70 percent recycled materials. First place winners in each category will receive a $300 gift card.

The deadline to submit artwork is 5 p.m. on Friday, November 4.

Adopt-A-Highway cleanup scheduled for early November

Adopt-A-Highway cleanup scheduled for early November

Charleston County Adopt-A-Highway will hold its next litter cleanup on Saturday, November 5. In case of inclement weather, the clean-up will be rescheduled for Saturday, November 12.

Throughout the county, volunteers will be picking up trash on our roadsides during the cleanup event. Volunteers can pick up supplies on Wednesday, November 2 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.  at S.C. Department of Transportation’s Charleston Maintenance facility located at 2401 Maintenance Way in North Charleston.

“On the cleanup day, drivers are asked to be especially alert and mindful of pedestrians who are working to beautify our surroundings and protect our environment,” said Donna Gueldner, Chairman of Community Pride, Inc. of Charleston County.

County, school district kicks off recycling initiative

County, school district kicks off recycling initiative

CHARLESTON COUNTY (WCSC) - Charleston County government officials and school officials will kick off their recycling partnership on Friday at Sanders Clyde Elementary School.

Every school across the district will have recycling bins on site.  Charleston County officials have invested $40,000 to provide equipment and drop-boxes for schools in rural parts of the county for this partnership.

Once all these drop-boxes are delivered every school in the district will be able to recycle their materials.

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