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Earth Day 2023

This year our community event will be on April 23rd, 1-4pm.

If you would like to join us on that date and time, you are welcome to.  In the past, many people do their part whenever it is convenient for them and their families, and this year is no exception.  We are grateful for you to be helping our community.

The certain sections for trash pickup and other projects are listed below and are a guide for projects.  If you have an interest or passion in another project, please contact me with the idea.

(The new trail to Lake George is another project and will be happening this Spring.)

If you are interested in the projects below, please let Kim Silva know the project and date you anticipate completing it.  If there are duplicates, She will let you know and suggest an open spot.

Thank you again.  Happy Spring.

Kim Silva

EARTH DAY CLEANUP

Glen Farm’s Earth Day Clean Up is April 23rd this year.  There are several neighborhood cleanup projects available to participant in.  If you are interested in helping keep our neighborhood clean, please let me know by e-mailing Kim Silva using [email protected] and let me her know which cleanup project and activity you would like to help with. Feel free to recruit others you may know in the neighborhood and remember if a neighborhood child needs volunteer hours this is a great opportunity!  If the cleanup date does not work for you, don’t worry, as you may work on any of the projects on a day that works better with your schedule.  Here are some of this year’s projects:

Pick Up Trash (no young children activity) –

Rt 896 to Westover- pick up and bag trash-

Westover to Union School- pick up bag trash-John Powell

Union School to Ridge- pick up and bag trash- Ron Hartman

Ridge to Rt 273/Telegraph Rd- pick up bag trash- Dave and Sonya Larason

Rt 896 to Harvest- pick up bag trash- McCarty’s

Pick up bagged trash from above listed routes (someone with a truck)- Mike Kelly

Lake George

Cut back overgrowth away from trail-Patti, Ken, Keagan, Kim Kilby, Silvas, Kelly’s

Bamboo removal from trail

Weed parking lot

New Trail development (w/John Novak)

Brinton Park

Trim overgrowth

Clean Bench and Table

Neighborhood white cement street posts (must be above 50 degrees)

Washed, sanded, primed, painted, stenciled  (with street names)

– this is a multi day project

– I can give you more details if you are interested

 

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