Be Part of the Change You Want to See

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Keep Argyle Beautiful is dedicated to preserving and enhancing our local natural environment through educational programs, community projects, and sustainable practices that inspire environmental stewardship.

This year, North Texas Giving Day will take place on September 18. Keep Argyle Beautiful is participating in a fundraising effort to raise $1,000 for the betterment of the Argyle community! Learn more about our organization in the link below!

Keep America Beautiful is bringing Americans together to get directly involved with their community. Join the pledge for the Greatest American Cleanup and make your community cleaner, greener, and more beautiful for America’s 250th celebration.

Keep America Beautiful’s goal is to remove 25 billion pieces of litter from parks, waterways, and public spaces by July 4, 2026.

This summer, be sure to pledge to water less, y’all! Pledging to water only twice a week is more than just you, it’s about conserving our water to make sure there’s enough to go around! When you pledge to water less, you save on your water bill, grow a more resilient lawn, and also get entered into a raffle for free items!

UTRWD’s Green Belt Plan is a bold voluntary plan that supports cities and towns in protecting our watersheds against development, upholding conservation corridors, and ensuring our water is safe to use. Recently, the UTRWD introduced its plan to the Argyle Town Council for consideration. Learn more at the links provided below.

We need your support to help us continue making a difference within Argyle. Your support and contributions will enable us to continue achieving our goals and improving our community. Your generous donation will continue to fund our mission.

“To think someone else will do it, is not the way the volunteers at Keep Argyle Beautiful look at litter removal, beautification projects, or environmental education.  When each of us gives a portion of time in an area that we enjoy, it's not considered work at all.”   

— Kathy Salisbury