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The 2019 Pullman Stream Cleanup took place on April 20th. It was the 15th annual event, hosted by the City of Pullman Stormwater Services and the Palouse Conservation District (PCD). What a great way to celebrate Earth Day! Participants enjoyed a morning of walking along Pullman streams with their family, friends, and neighbors, removing litter and recyclables from local waterways, and just keeping Pullman green.
A bag of cig butts removed from the turf at Dolores Park during our first park cleanup event means that many less butts out of circulation.
On May 13 HCC students, faculty and staff participated in County Executive Ulman's "20-Minute Cleanup." HCC joined groups across the county to spend a mere 1,200 seconds cleaning the areas where we live, learn and work.
Each year in March, Australians register to have a clean-up day. The Gecko Environment Council along with the Gold Coast City Council, organise the event. This year the site we cleaned up had less rubbish than the previous years so we are hoping that the message is getting out there.
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!
Members of Annointed Youth group with the residents participate in a cleanup of madoya village in Huruma Estate yesterday(31-12-08), to mark a difference in this day last year. Huruma Estate witnessed one of the worst casualties in Nairobi during Kenya's 2008 post election violence. The residents hoped to face the new year in a clean environment. Photo/TOM OTIENO