What are the Litter-O-Lympics?

The Litter-O-Lympics is Pickens County’s annual litter pick-up competition where you and a team can help us rid the county of unsightly garbage… and win prizes, medals, and bragging rights!
Awards and Prizes will be given for the top 3 teams based on weight & volume of trash collected.
All participants will receive a t-shirt and other fun swag.
Go for the GOLD!
Don't Be Trashy, Be a Trashlete.

How will it work?
- Form a team of 4-6 players – Register your team (complete the form below).
- At 8:30am on April 26, meet at the KPB office to get your supplies & other materials.
- Pick up as much trash as you can in two hours (9:00-11:00).
- At 11:00, head back to the KPB office to turn in your collected materials – must arrive by 11:30.
- KPB’s Trashlete Officials will process and count all the materials and score the teams.
- Awards Ceremony at 12:00-ish.
- Enjoy Food Trucks while we celebrate.
- Stick around for the 4th Annual Earth Day on Main from 12:00-4:00!
How can You participate in the Litter-O-Lympics?

Compete
- Form a Team of Trashletes.
- Teams consist of 4-6 people.
- Friends, family, coworkers encouraged!
- Trashletes must be over the age of 13.

Challenge
- Challenge your friends and rivals to form their own team and spice up the competition!

Donate
- Fund a team – $250
- Contribute to the prize pot for our winning teams
- Sponsor the event – $500+

Be a Litter-O-Lympics Trashlete!
We are currently planning the next Litter-O-Lympics - Register your Trashlete Team Here!
Teams must have 4-6 members.
If you don’t have a full team, or even if you’re just registering yourself, complete the form and we’ll help build your team.
Registration your Trashlete Team by April 18th.
Contact us if you have any questions.
If you participated in last year’s Trash-O-Lympics and would like to re-register your same team, see the form below to update your details.
Are you a returning Trashlete Team?
Support the Litter-O-Lympics Here
All supporters at the $100+ level will receive recognition of their donation on the KPB website, in social media mentions, and in local new articles.