Published:
10/9/2015 11:43:57 AM
Charleston County Adopt-A-Highway will hold its next litter cleanup on Saturday, November 7. In case of bad weather, the cleanup will be held on Saturday, November 14.
Throughout the county, volunteers will be picking up trash on our roadsides during the cleanup event. Volunteers can pick up supplies on Wednesday, November 4 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. at S.C. Department of Transportation’s Charleston Maintenance facility located at 2401 Maintenance Way in North Charleston.
“On the cleanup day, drivers are asked to be especially alert and mindful of pedestrians who are working to beautify our surroundings and protect our environment,” said Michael Pound, Chairman of HYPERLINK "http://communityprideinc.com/"Community Pride, Inc. of Charleston County.
During 2014, almost 2,400 volunteers removed more than 63,000 pounds or 31 tons of litter from primary and secondary roads throughout Charleston County.
In Charleston County, the Adopt-A-Highway program is coordinated by Community Pride, Inc., an organization sponsored by the Clemson Cooperative Extension Service.
For more information on the November 7 Adopt-A-Highway litter cleanup, contact Angela Crouch by phone at (843) 730-5203 or by e-mail at acrouch@clemson.edu.
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