Have you ever considered how recreational groups are often found protecting and stewarding the natural assets that make their activities possible? Or, how this benefits more than just that user group – and actually creates a better environment for us all? For example, I've seen trail runners join trail maintenance crews and learned of paddlers … Continue reading Consider plogging instead of jogging next time – and make twice the impact
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‘The World Changer’
Colleen J. Xethakis, member of the Clinton County CleanScapes Advisory Board of Directors, shares a story about her daughter Alyssa, and the youngster's desire to care for a rural road the family often travels.
Understanding “It”: What We Do Vs. Why We Do It
On behalf of CleanScapes' mission, and for those who don’t yet understand “it” but who are trying to, our work may appear one dimensional. There’s dumped trash and tires spoiling our public spaces and CleanScapes’ volunteers haul it out. Yes, that’s what we do, but I feel duty-bound to clarify why our volunteers will stand … Continue reading Understanding “It”: What We Do Vs. Why We Do It
The Journey Begins
Thanks for joining us as we begin our journey into the digital world! We hope you will follow along - and even get involved - as our group of committed volunteers comes together to cleanup our rivers, creeks, banks and hillsides. Keep checking back here for "The Latest" or sign up for our e-newsletter, The … Continue reading The Journey Begins
