Tuesday, April 21, 2015

ROADSIDE ROUNDUP THIS SATURDAY!

The annual Roadside Roundup in honor of Earth Day is this Saturday, rain or shine!

Use those blue bags you receive in the mail to clean up the roadside near your home.  These bags are provided courtesy of New Hampshire the Beautiful. This will only take a very small part of your day. All you have to do is clean up trash wherever it is needed along your own road. There will also be items that won't fit in the bags. If you can, bring them to the Recycling Center along with your blue bags by 4 pm. If you can’t, please leave them along the road in a pile. That's all there is to it. It's quick and easy, AND you can feel good about doing something to keep Greenfield clean and beautiful.

If you need extra blue bags, you may find them at the Recycling Center. It would be greatly appreciated, if you would bring your full blue bags plus any others you see, and any other items that are along the road, to the Recycling Center. The Conservation Commission will be collecting all the blue bags and any other debris at a special collection station right at the Recycling Center on April 26th. Look for a dumpster just for Roadside Round-Up trash.

Everyone is invited to a free Ham & Bean Supper at 5:30pm at the Meeting House. The Woman’s Club has again offered to help us by cooking and serving this hearty dinner. It is just our way of saying thank-you to all those who helped to make this Roadside Round-Up a success. To sweeten the pot, we will have some great free raffle prizes but you must be present to have a chance to win.

And again this year, you can look forward to the “All You Can Eat, (until it’s gone), Gutbusting Ice Cream Buffet.”

Lastly, we will be awarding cash prizes to the children who drop off the most bags at the Recycling Center, but you’ll need to attend the dinner to win.  We’ll also hold our annual free raffle after dinner for everyone who attends. This year, you’ll get extra raffle tickets for every blue bag you bring into the Recycling Center.

Greenfield Conservation Commission

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