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Owen Jones Memorial Trash Bash Set for September 27—Join Now!
URGENT UPDATE: The first-ever fall edition of the Owen Jones Memorial Trash Bash is scheduled for Saturday, September 27, 2023, in Prince Edward County. This critical community event aims to support the ongoing Quinte Trash Bash, a collaborative clean-up initiative across the Quinte region, and organizers are calling on residents to participate.
Residents can pick up essential supplies, including gloves and trash bags, at three key locations: 115 Lake St in Picton, Shire Hall at 332 Picton Main St, and at both Wellington and Picton Home Hardware stores. Supplies are already available, so community members are encouraged to act quickly and secure their materials for the clean-up.
This initiative is not just about cleaning up—it’s about fostering community spirit and environmental stewardship. Local leaders emphasize the importance of coming together to make a tangible difference in the region’s cleanliness and overall health. The trash collected during the event will be deposited at designated drop-off points, further ensuring that the community’s efforts lead to a cleaner environment.
WHY THIS MATTERS: With environmental issues rising to the forefront of community discussions, the Owen Jones Memorial Trash Bash represents an urgent response to local pollution challenges. By joining forces, residents can significantly impact the landscape and promote sustainable practices within their neighborhoods.
WHAT’S NEXT: Community members are urged to mark their calendars for September 27 and prepare to take part in this vital event. Organizers are optimistic about high turnout, reflecting the community’s commitment to environmental preservation.
For those looking to get involved, this is more than just a clean-up; it’s an opportunity to connect with neighbors and contribute to a cleaner, greener future. Don’t miss this chance to be part of a movement that matters!
Stay tuned for further updates as the event approaches, and remember: every bit of effort counts in creating a cleaner Prince Edward County. Share this information widely to inspire others to take action!
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