Birdwatching Hike with Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful

Ready to learn how to start birding or already a seasoned pro? Birders of all levels are encouraged to join Dalton State College biology student and avid birder, Katie Pittman, on a bird watching hike on May 4th, from 9:00 am to 10:30 am. Bringing your own binoculars is encouraged, but there will be equipment on loan if needed. Learn to identify species and listen the beautiful music of our native birds. We will meet at the Dalton State Cascade Creek Trailhead near Brown Hall!

This event may be impacted by inclement weather, for up-to-date info visit keepdaltonwhitfieldbeautiful.org, email Amy Hartline at ahartline@dwswa.org, or call 706-264-1868.

This event is hosted by Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful thanks to Dalton State and THRIVE's Resilient Community Program.

The goal of this program is to educate our community about the amazing diversity of plants and animals which live on Rocky Face Ridge and the environmental services which the ridge provides, such as flood control, cooling of the air in summer, and the storage of carbon.

Bird Banding Demonstration with Keep Dalton-Whtifield Beautiful

Dr. David DesRochers, a professor at Dalton State College, will be hosting a bird banding demonstration on April 27th. You will learn how licensed professionals safely catch and handle birds, as well as why bird banding is so important and seeing some species up close. Bird banding is a helpful technique used for studying and identifying individual birds.

This event is free! You may stop by anytime between 8:00 am to 12:00 p.m. at the Peeples Hall Patio at Dalton State College. Feel free to bring some snacks and stay a while! This is a great opportunity to learn about birds up close and talk to a real ornithologist about birds in our area.

Bring your friends and families but please leave your pets at home.
Photos are encouraged!

This event is hosted by Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful thanks to Dalton State and THRIVE's Resilient Community Program.

The goal of this program is to educate our community about the amazing diversity of plants and animals which live on Rocky Face Ridge and the environmental services which the ridge provides, such as flood control, cooling of the air in summer, and the storage of carbon.

Celebrate Earth Day with Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful

What better way to celebrate Earth Day then helping us do a massive litter cleanup? Mill Creek Road is ripe with litter due to it being a busy road in a rural setting and we need YOUR help to get it looking spiffy and beautiful again!

We'll bring the snacks and supplies and you bring the whole family and together, let's take care of our town! We also hear some special prizes will be given out at the end for those with a competitive streak!

We'll park at Need too Feed at 9:00 a.m. and begin our cleanup and go until 12:00 p.m.!

Guided Wild Plant Hike set for April 13th

Join Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful and learn more about the plants right in our own backyard! One of the great things about where we live is you don’t have to go far to see a wide variety of plant and animal life. Gretchen Lugthart will lead the group on a hike on College Creek trail, part of the Roadrunner Trail System on Dalton State’s campus, where she will take the time to point out the various forms of plant life and explain why they are vital to our local ecosystem. This guided hike is FREE and open to all! Meet at the College Creek trailhead (near Bandy Gymnasium on DSC campus) - the hike will begin at 9am. Presented by Keep Dalton Whitfield Beautiful and Rootin’ for the Ridges.

Save the Date for the Annual Christmas Tree and Electronics Recycling Event

Everyone is getting their trees up and stringing their lights now, but do you have a plan for that tree and old electronics after Christmas? Save the date for Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful’s Annual Bring One for the Chipper Event. Over the years, this event has recycled hundreds of live Christmas trees and multiple tons of electronics.

Recycle your live, natural, undecorated Christmas tree after the holiday season, your used electronic devices, and cardboard at The Home Depot on 875 Shugart road on Saturday, December 30, 2023. From 9:00 am to 12:00 pm volunteers will be on site to collect your natural trees and electronics for recycling. There will be a second drop-off site for trees only at Edwards Park also on December 30, 2023 from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.

There is NO charge for trees and most electronics. The only fee is a $10.00 fee for CRT, or Cathode Ray Tube, television sets and computer monitors. Typical CRT TVs have four to eight pounds of lead in them requiring them to have extra-special handling when they are being recycled and results in a higher cost.

Please remove all ornaments and the base from your trees. Electronics will be sent to a third-party recycler. Volunteers will not be removing any data from your devices before sending them onto recycling. Please make sure you wipe the data from laptops, phones, etc. before dropping off.

Participant have their pick of seed packets while supplies last.

Thank you to the following event sponsors and organizers: Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful, Whitfield County Public Works, Dalton-Whitfield Solid Waste Authority, and The Home Depot.

For more information or if you want to volunteer at the event call 706-278-5001, or visit Keep Dalton-Whitfield Beautiful online: http://www.keepdaltonwhitfieldbeautiful.org