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Prince Edward County Launches Inaugural Fall Trash Bash on September 27

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The County of Prince Edward is set to host the inaugural fall edition of the Owen Jones Memorial Trash Bash on September 27. This event, organized in partnership with local community leaders, aims to support the broader Quinte Trash Bash, which consists of clean-up initiatives across various municipalities in the Quinte region.

This fall edition coincides with an annual clean-up event organized by the Sophiasburgh community at Northport/Centennial Park. Residents of Prince Edward County are encouraged to participate, whether individually or in groups. Those interested can register through an online form or by reaching out directly to Evan Nash via email at [email protected].

The Trash Bash series emphasizes community engagement and environmental stewardship. Local officials believe that organizing a fall edition will further enhance participation and awareness about the importance of keeping the region clean. With this initiative, the county hopes to foster a spirit of collaboration among residents while promoting sustainability efforts.

In previous clean-up events, community members have come together to remove litter from public spaces, contributing to a cleaner and healthier environment. The success of these initiatives has paved the way for the expansion of the Trash Bash concept, showcasing the community’s commitment to maintaining the beauty of the Quinte region.

As the date approaches, local leaders are optimistic about the turnout and the positive impact of the Trash Bash. Participants are not only contributing to their local environment but also building stronger community ties. The event is expected to draw a diverse group of volunteers, all dedicated to making Prince Edward County a cleaner, more enjoyable place for residents and visitors alike.

Individuals and groups interested in making a difference in their community are encouraged to mark their calendars for September 27 and join the efforts at the Owen Jones Memorial Trash Bash.

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