[Editor’s Note: Margaret Kemmerer joined Clinton County CleanScapes for a multi-site cleanup in Piatt, Porter and Watson Townships in Lycoming County on April 28, 2018. In this piece, Kemmerer shares details about her experience participating in her first-ever illegal dumpsite cleanup with CleanScapes.] Never in my life would I have thought that I could enjoy … Continue reading Maggie Kemmerer offers insights to her first cleanup experience
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Volunteers clear 2.59 tons of trash in 3 hours from West Branch Susquehanna island
On April 14, CleanScapes held its second community cleanup of 2018 - this one focusing on an island located in the West Branch Susquehanna River. Recent flooding washed debris onto the island, and CleanScapes was contacted by property owners Steve and Beth Bason to help - before the trash continued to be swept downstream in … Continue reading Volunteers clear 2.59 tons of trash in 3 hours from West Branch Susquehanna island
Jack Russell Rangers: CleanScapes & Range Resources team up for first cleanup of 2018
On March 28, 2018, CleanScapes partnered with Range Resources to hold our first community cleanup of 2018. After weeks of planning, volunteer employees from Range Resources and CleanScapes Project Director Elisabeth Lynch McCoy met at the Memorial Park Public Pool parking lot in Mill Hall. They talked about safety and organized teams – and then broke off to begin the morning’s work. The task was to clean up unsightly litter from a 3-mile stretch of Fishing Creek and Route 64.
Two cleanup events planned for April – Volunteers needed
Clinton County CleanScapes is proud to announce we will be coordinating two cleanup events in April -- and you're invited to join us! The dates are April 14 and April 28. On April 14, CleanScapes, Bald Eagle Boys Club and Lock Haven University volunteers will be cleaning up debris from an island located in the … Continue reading Two cleanup events planned for April – Volunteers needed
‘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.
