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Green Up Day

Sat, May 04

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Location is TBD

Three communities coming together to clean up our roadsides.

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Green Up Day
Green Up Day

Time & Location

May 04, 2024, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Location is TBD

About The Event

The snow is gone and things are quite a mess out there. However, many hands can help improve the situation in just a few hours. 

Bethel meets @ The Bethel Town Common at 9am

Woodstock meets @ Bryant Pond Ball Field at 9am

Greenwood meets@ Greenwood Town Hall at 9am

Wear a safety vest or bright shirt/jacket and gloves. Bags will be provided. We will have a map to help distribute people along the roadsides. If you want to clean-up near your house instead, that is great! Just let Sarah Southam know so we don't duplicate areas of clean-up. If you want to bring your trash collection to the Bethel Common at 11:30am, we will have a truck to take to the transfer station.

Kids are welcome to join the clean-up. We will have a TRASH BINGO CARD for them to fill out as they collect items. If they get a row on the Bingo card, they'll get an Earth Day tattoo and if they complete the whole card, they'll get a cookie gift card from Gemini Cafe. Thank you, Gemini!

All volunteers are welcome to join us on the Bethel Common at 11:30am for lunch. Sandwiches will be provided by Crossroads Diner and Mahoosuc Land Trust. There will also be fruit, chips, and drinks.

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