
Volunteer Trash & Community Cleanup Recap
01/30/25 • 0 min
This is a quick community cleanup roundup:
A recent community trash cleanup took place in Cookville, Tennessee, organized by Keep Putnam County Beautiful. Volunteers gathered to clean up litter and debris in various public spaces, helping to improve the appearance and safety of the neighborhood.
Michael McDougald recently sponsored a beach based trash cleanup in Sarasota with Community Clean Links bringing 20 volunteers together on Siesta Beach to pick up debris from the recent hurricane.
This is a quick community cleanup roundup:
A recent community trash cleanup took place in Cookville, Tennessee, organized by Keep Putnam County Beautiful. Volunteers gathered to clean up litter and debris in various public spaces, helping to improve the appearance and safety of the neighborhood.
Michael McDougald recently sponsored a beach based trash cleanup in Sarasota with Community Clean Links bringing 20 volunteers together on Siesta Beach to pick up debris from the recent hurricane.
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