Pittsburg Beautiful began in 1998, with caring volunteers.
Beautiful lantana at Pine St. planter.
Marty Beezley & Marilyn Peterson planting ferns in downtown urns.
Sometmes ferns, sometimes petunias in the downtown urns.
Linda Walker & volunteers decorate the downtown urns for Christmas.
Pittsburg Beautiful pays for the hanging baskets, and the City of Pittsburg hangs and waters throughout May through October.
Fall mums being planted at Trail Head!
Workers caring for Trail Head, as needed, and other gardens throughout Pittsburg.
Spring wisteria blooming at Trail Head.
Trail Head as seen from Broadway, in late Spring.
Founding member, Corene Stroup, and Penny at the Lakeside bench dedicated to Corene and her deceased husband, Louis Stroup
Our recent logo...also on a billboard at 4th St & the Bypass.
Pittsburg Beautiful conducts a 69 Bypass Clean-up twice a year.
Volunteers assisting our student volunteers at the Bypass Clean-up.
Students from PHS and St. Mary's Colgan assist with the Bypass Clean-up, under the leadership of volunteer, Sharon Johnson
We are a group of volunteers, who for over 25 years, have been making Pittsburg more beautiful.
Very proud of our signature garden, Trail Head, across from the Farmer's Market.
Volunteer Matt O'Malley and his family plant and maintain this organization sign on East 4th St.
From May through October, homes and businesses are recognized for Making Pittsburg Beautiful.
Arvest Bank was recognized as one of a Business of the Month!
Recognizing Toast as a Business of the Month!
Our first project, now has a new look, with another framing of stone! New photos to follow soon!
Volunteers planting mums at 20th & the Bypass Welcome sign.
Volunteers planting mums at 20th & the Bypass Welcome sign.
Welcome to Pittsburg at 20th & Bypass, recently renovated. Watch for new fall mums photo in 2024!
The South Welcome sign at Centennial & the Bypass is maintained by Pittsburg Beautiful.
Early volunteers at Walnut Island :)
Walnut Island is maintained by Pittsburg Beautiful.