Keep America Beautiful, Inc. Partners with Google to Promote International Cleanup Weekend, October 13-14, 2007
05 Oktober 2007 - 7:18PM
PR Newswire (US)
-Grassroots Event Encourages Participants to 'Think Globally, Clean
Locally'- STAMFORD, Conn., Oct. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Keep
America Beautiful, Inc., the nation's largest community improvement
network, is pleased to join forces with Internet information
provider Google, Inc. (NYSE:GOOG) in promoting "International
Cleanup Weekend," October 13-14, 2007. The worldwide event,
conceptualized by Google, is intended to democratize local
environmental stewardship activities by giving individuals the
event framework and collaboration tools they need to choose areas
of need in their own communities, organize an event, invite
friends, and share the results. Any location can be the focus of a
cleanup activity, including parks, beaches, rivers, trails, and
other public lands. "Keep America Beautiful believes that each
individual's daily choices and actions have a huge impact on
communities and on the environment," said Keep America Beautiful
President G. Raymond Empson. "Google's International Cleanup
Weekend embodies this spirit of grassroots action, enabled by
modern technology. We're happy to be involved." Integral to the
concept are Google's "Google Maps" online tools (maps.google.com).
Event participants are encouraged to use Google's easy-to- use
interface to map the areas where they will be working. Once mapped,
they can then broadcast their event to other volunteers and their
larger communities. Get started with your local cleanup activities,
or see what's happening on a global scale at
http://maps.google.com/help/maps/cleanup/. About Keep America
Beautiful, Inc. Keep America Beautiful, Inc., established in 1953,
is the nation's largest volunteer-based community action and
education organization. With a network of nearly 1,000 affiliate
and participating organizations, Keep America Beautiful forms
public-private partnerships and programs that engage individuals to
take greater responsibility for improving their community
environments. To learn more about Keep America Beautiful, go to
http://www.kab.org/. CONTACTS Robert Wallace / Larry Kaufman Tel:
203.323.8987, Ext. 811 / 817 Email: / Web site: http://www.kab.org/
DATASOURCE: Keep America Beautiful, Inc. CONTACT: Robert Wallace,
+1-203-323-8987, Ext. 811, , or Larry Kaufman, +1-203-323-8987,
Ext. 817, , both of Keep America Beautiful, Inc. Web site:
http://www.kab.org/ http://maps.google.com/
http://maps.google.com/help/maps/cleanup
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