Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful Marks 35 Years of Impact at Annual Statewide Conference

Phoebe Coles-Wetzel, KPB Board Chair; Shannon Reiter, KPB Executive Director; Ryan McLoughlin, KPB Young Ambassador; Nathaniel Carso, KPB Young Ambassador; Kylie McCutcheon, KPB Young Ambassador Coordinator; Mariya Hoja, Young Ambassador; Logan Thompson, Young Ambassador; and Secretary Jessica Shirley, PA Department of Environmental Protection.
(Times Leader) Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful (KPB) recently announced the success of its annual conference, held last week in State College, drawing environmental leaders, volunteers, educators and policymakers from across the Commonwealth.
The two-day event, themed “35 years of Stewardship, Sustainability and Environmental Education,” featured workshops and community engagement sessions focused on solar energy, second-hand markets and recycling, programming and education that encourage waste minimization and inspires the next generation, leveraging corporate partnerships to advance your mission and more.
“This year’s conference was a powerful reminder of what we can accomplish when we come together,” said Shannon Reiter, Executive Director of Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful. “From grassroots volunteers to government officials, every participant plays a role in shaping a cleaner, greener Pennsylvania.”