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Taking part in an active environmental community is paramount which is why we not only organise our own beach cleanup events but also help out whenever we are invited to join other organisations or groups who organise events which share our goals and dreams!
Cameraphone pic. I guess water flooded a furniture store in downtown Leavenworth. I found the name of the cleanup company a bit humorous.
Taking part in an active environmental community is paramount which is why we not only organise our own beach cleanup events but also help out whenever we are invited to join other organisations or groups who organise events which share our goals and dreams!
Can you find the brave little American Coot among the mound of Mallards?
These ducks are great little vacuum cleaners, gobbling up the scattered bits once the swans have eaten. This lot is a mere shadow of the numbers that arrive in winter. If I didn't hover over the swans as they eat, the ducks would swarm over them and grab every morsel (Well, if I were a duck, I'd do the same thing!)
A mixed group consisting of Soldiers, Alpini, Department of the Army civilians and family members, work together to collect trash near Longare during the annual cleanup day March 11.
Members of the Vicenza Military Community came together to help Italian volunteers clean the town of Longare and surroundings up for spring.
On the following day, Soldiers from the Sergeant Morales Club and BOSS, along with their family members, joined Italian volunteers for the 4th annual cleanup day in Quinto Vicentino.
Both days, the cleanup ended with a luncheon offered to all participants to thank them for their enthusiasm and support.
Photo by Laura Kreider/USAG Italy PAO
Learn more about us on www.usag.italy.army.mil and www.facebook.com/VMCItaly.
2010 National River CleanupTM Photo Contest Entry
Credit American Rivers
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Laura Kniffen (Design Services) cleaning up outside a residence hall.
Photo by Kristin Charles-Scaringi/Public Affairs
Taking part in an active environmental community is paramount which is why we not only organise our own beach cleanup events but also help out whenever we are invited to join other organisations or groups who organise events which share our goals and dreams!
Hundreds of volunteers helped beautify several Dallas ISD schools on Thursday, April 14, 2011, leading up to Earth Day. The project was sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency and DART, which bused the volunteers to 10 district campuses. Volunteers added landscaping and cleaned up the grounds at Stevens Park Elementary School. (Official Dallas ISD photo by Todd Overman)
This official Dallas ISD photograph is being made available only for publication by the Dallas Independent School District, news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in commercial or political materials, advertisements, e-mails, products, promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of Dallas ISD or any of its staff acting on behalf of the district.
Taking part in an active environmental community is paramount which is why we not only organise our own beach cleanup events but also help out whenever we are invited to join other organisations or groups who organise events which share our goals and dreams!
Hundreds of volunteers helped beautify several Dallas ISD schools on Thursday, April 14, 2011, leading up to Earth Day. The project was sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency and DART, which bused the volunteers to 10 district campuses. Volunteers tape off sections of the basketball courts for repainting at W.E. Greiner Exploratory Arts Academy. (Official Dallas ISD photo by Todd Overman)
This official Dallas ISD photograph is being made available only for publication by the Dallas Independent School District, news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not be used in commercial or political materials, advertisements, e-mails, products, promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of Dallas ISD or any of its staff acting on behalf of the district.
Shore Cleanup:
300 volunteers went down to the coasts in Zouk Mosbeh and clean up the beaches after the golden shores of Lebanon were covered by all types of waste. People from all over the country (Saida, Baalbeck, Tripoli, and the mountains) showed up, removed, and sorted the trash. 600 large bags were the result of this collective effort and all the sorted trash was sent to the recycling facilities across the country such as “Bi Clean” in Bekfaya.