Ashland Residents Invited to Clean Up the Town, May 7

By Cynthia Whitty
Celebrate Ashland’s Earth Day by picking up litter in your neighborhood and beyond.
Ashland residents, including students and families, work together on Ashland’s Earth Day to clean up the town. (Photo/Cynthia Whitty)
Issue Date: 
April, 2016
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GreenUp Ashland will hold its annual event to celebrate Earth Day on Saturday, May 7, 9 a.m. to noon. Residents of all ages are invited to participate. Individuals and groups will clean up parks and neighborhoods and along streets and rivers.
Three Locations
to Register for Clean Up
To clean up the town, residents may register in advance on the website, www.GreenUpAshland.org, or on the day of the event at the Stone Park Pavilion or at two satellite locations: downtown, near Sunnyside Café, or outside Encompass Fitness Center on Homer Ave.
Residents should bring a pair work gloves and water and wear sturdy shoes and bright clothing for safety. When residents fill bags with rubbish and roadside litter, they can leave them on the curbside for pickup by the Ashland Department of Public Works.
Organizers say this is a great opportunity for residents to enjoy the outdoors with family and friends while contributing to their community and neighborhood.
The event is organized by the citizens’ committee, GreenUp Ashland, in cooperation with town departments. The committee is comprised of Karyn Dann, Janet Gamache, Mark Oram, David Rubenstein and Jeanne Walker. This year’s business sponsors include Waste Management, Inc.
Event Volunteers Needed
The GreenUp Ashland committee needs help distributing bags, registering participants, tracking clean up locations, and setting up and organizing the morning of the event. Volunteers who assist will be treated to coffee, donuts, t-shirts and collapsible, BPA-free water bottles.
For more information, email info@GreenUpAshland.org, visit www.GreenUpAshland.org and www.facebook.com/GreenUpAshland, or, to volunteer, call the Ashland Board of Health, 508-881-0100, or extension 7128 or 7922 for Health Agent Mark Oram.