Scout Sweep This Saturday, April 21
A Scouting Service Project that kick's off the Clean Sweep program for the City of Rochester!
Our highly successful community service project centered around the Genesee Riverway Trails returns for the seventh annual “Scout Sweep” on Saturday, April 21st from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. This year we will kick off the City of Rochester’s Clean Sweep. Help us build on the success of this unique community service event and highlight the availability of Scouting programs in Rochester. Once again we hope to involve as many of our Scouting units in a visible and significant service project to benefit Rochester.
In cooperation with the City of Rochester, we are organizing units to pick up litter and debris along the Genesee Riverway Trail and Erie Canal. We plan to cover the trails from Genesee Valley Park, north to downtown and the trails near Maplewood Park Rose Garden, Seneca Park, and Turning Point Park. Clean-up opportunities are also available along portions of the Erie Canal east and west of the Genesee Riverway Trail as well as other parts of the City.
from: Otetiana.org
Our highly successful community service project centered around the Genesee Riverway Trails returns for the seventh annual “Scout Sweep” on Saturday, April 21st from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. This year we will kick off the City of Rochester’s Clean Sweep. Help us build on the success of this unique community service event and highlight the availability of Scouting programs in Rochester. Once again we hope to involve as many of our Scouting units in a visible and significant service project to benefit Rochester.
In cooperation with the City of Rochester, we are organizing units to pick up litter and debris along the Genesee Riverway Trail and Erie Canal. We plan to cover the trails from Genesee Valley Park, north to downtown and the trails near Maplewood Park Rose Garden, Seneca Park, and Turning Point Park. Clean-up opportunities are also available along portions of the Erie Canal east and west of the Genesee Riverway Trail as well as other parts of the City.
from: Otetiana.org
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