[Fort Myers, FL] (March 10, 2026) Keep Lee County Beautiful, Inc. (KLCB) recently hosted its fourth annual Environmental Stewardship Awards Breakfast at the Riverside Community Center in Fort Myers. The event brought together community leaders, volunteers, and businesses to celebrate their collective efforts to protect and enhance the environment across Lee County.
Keep Lee County Beautiful works to inspire, educate, and engage residents in environmental stewardship through programs focused on litter prevention, recycling, shoreline cleanups, and environmental education. These initiatives support the shared goal of creating a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable community.
The annual awards breakfast recognizes individuals, organizations, and businesses that demonstrated exceptional environmental stewardship throughout 2025. This past year highlighted the powerful impact our community can make when working together to protect Lee County’s natural resources.
The 2025 Environmental Stewardship Award Winners are:
Outstanding Adoption Group – Southwest Florida Shelling
Community Partner – Southwest Florida Association of Environmental Professionals
Youth Engagement Partner – Florida SouthWestern State Collage
Outstanding Site Captain – Harry Phillips
Business Partner – Wawa
Marine Debris Improvement – Kayak Excursions
Volunteer of the Year – Chris King
Rudy Busch Award – Connie Busch
The 2025 Environmental Stewardship Finalists are:
Outstanding Adoption Group – Cape Coral Youth Council, Rotary Club of Cape Coral
Community Partner – Publix, Edison & Ford Winter Estates
Youth Engagement Partner – North Fort Myers Parks & Recreation, Estero Parks & Recreation
Outstanding Site Captain – Jane Bowser, Charles Martz
Business Partner – Boston Red Sox, Family Thrift
Marine Debris Improvement – Sarah Burnsed, Salty Sam’s Marina
Volunteer of the Year – Morris & Depew, Pelican’s SnoBalls
About Keep Lee County Beautiful, Inc.
Keep Lee County Beautiful, Inc., established in 1989, is the county’s largest volunteer-based community action and education organization. This local nonprofit forms public-private partnerships and programs that engage individuals to take greater responsibility for improving their community environments.
For more information, call 239-334-3488 or visit www.klcb.org.
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