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Beautify Cheshire Bridge: Sat. November 15th @ 9:30am

October 16, 2025 4:32 PM | Anonymous

Beautify PiHi 2025: A Year of Clean, Connected Community

Join us for our next cleanup on Saturday, November 15th (9:30 AM–Noon) — our third and final of the year, just before Shop Small Saturday!

  • Enjoy breakfast, equipment, and refreshments while helping us Beautify Cheshire Bridge once more.

Volunteer at pihialliance.com or sign up directly at SignUpGenius.

This year, Beautify PiHi has brought together hundreds of neighbors, businesses, and community partners to make a visible difference in Piedmont Heights and along Cheshire Bridge Road. From the BeltLine to I-85, volunteers rolled up their sleeves to show what collaboration and civic pride can do!

March 15 — Beautify PiHi Kickoff

Our first cleanup of the year drew 73 volunteers from nearby neighborhoods, Selig Enterprises, Georgia Power, and small business supporters — all united to give Piedmont Heights a fresh spring start.

Breakfast, teamwork, and community spirit filled the morning as volunteers collected dozens of bags of litter and spruced up the heart of PiHi.

May 17 — BeltLine & Ansley Mall Corridor Cleanup

With Selig Enterprises as event sponsor and the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, Ansley Golf Club, and Councilmember Alex Wan lending key support, our May cleanup stretched over two miles of the Northeast Trail and surrounding streets — Montgomery Ferry, Monroe Drive, and Piedmont Avenue.
More than 50 bags of trash were cleared, ranging from bottles and wrappers to a car bumper and even a prom dress!

PiHi members Nabo and Midtown Family Wellness joined the fun with pop-ups, and volunteer board members led cleanup teams to success.

June 7 — Beautify Cheshire Bridge: Collaboration at Its Best

Our June cleanup brought together 37 volunteers, who collected 47 bags of trash and removed large debris from the I-85 corridor. A special thanks to Halpern Enterprises for sponsoring the event, coordinating logistics, and providing breakfast and publicity.

Nakato, Keep Atlanta Beautiful, Six Feet Under, and five neighborhood associations — Lindridge Martin Manor, LaVista Park, Morningside Lenox Park, Piedmont Heights, and South Fork Conservancy — all pitched in. The haul included everything from a TV back panel and twisted yield sign to a fentanyl test kit — proving once again that teamwork cleans up our community, one bag at a time!

Each cleanup strengthens the fabric of Piedmont Heights — supporting local businesses, connecting neighbors, and keeping our corridors safe and welcoming.

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