The cleanup will take place at Bonsor recreation complex on Saturday, July 29, for community members interested in making a positive environmental impact.
If you think your neighbourhood is looking a little cleaner of late, you might have some community members to thank.
On Saturday, July 29, the Green Team is calling on volunteers to join the cleanup around Bonsor Recreation complex from 9:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. They included families with young children, high school and university students, newcomers, working professionals and retirees, the statement noted. And it was approximately 50 per cent of the volunteers’ first time participating in a litter cleanup, she added.
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