Clinton County CleanScapes Greater Jersey Shore Beautification Cleanup Oct. 6 In Lycoming County
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Clinton County CleanScapes and its partners will hold a Greater Jersey Shore Beautification and Cleanup Event on October 6 from 9:30 to Noon in Piatt Township, Lycoming County.

The cleanup will remove litter and tires from a forested hillside adjacent to Stewart Run Creek just north of Jersey Shore Borough and Route 220.  Directions will be given to you when you register.

A shuttle bus will also be available from Lock Haven University for student volunteers.  Students should register by contacting Morgan Capobianco at LHU’s Student Activities Office (PUB) by sending email to: mpc7999@lockhaven.edu or call 570-484-2499.

Click Here for all the details.  All other volunteers should  register by contacting Elisabeth Lynch McCoy by sending email to: clintoncountycleanscapes@yahoo.com or call 570-726-3511.

For more information on programs, initiatives and other upcoming events, visit the Clinton County CleanScapes (Facebook) or the Clinton County CleanScapes website.

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Pittsburgh Has An Anti-Litter Specialist Opening

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[Posted: Sept. 28, 2018]


10/1/2018

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