Gloucester Clean Community will hold the 15th annual Spring Clean Gloucester Day March 28 and 29. Last year, the event had nearly 400 participants.
According to a release from Clean Community Coordinator Sherry Kosakow-ski, Clean Gloucester Day is a way to spruce up the county before visitors arrive for the Gloucester Daffodil Festival, which will be held April 5 and 6.
Groups can select a spot to clean up or one can be assigned. Public spaces like schools and parks are great spots for younger volunteers like scouts and school groups. Anyone under 18 participating must have adult supervision. More littered areas include intersections along Route 17.
There will be a collection center set up next to Gloucester County Public Library, Main Street Center, where participants can drop off material they found, in addition to the five convenience centers throughout the county.
Bags and supplies like vests, gloves and litter grabbers will be available to borrow from Clean Community at the Stewar...
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