Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Plan To Help Nov. 17 With Roadside Pick-Up

The “Great Nebraska Trash-Off” is in its 17th year of existence. The Dorchester Area Community Association (DACA) is doing its part by picking up litter along a two-mile stretch of Highway 33 west of Dorchester on Saturday Nov. 17.

According to DACA president Carol Olson, pizza will be provided for all volunteers. Anyone who is available to help with the Nov. 17 volunteer event is asked to meet in front of the Dorchester Community Building at 10 a.m.

Volunteers should bring gloves and wear old shoes and clothing. Upon completion, all helpers are invited to stop by the new park shelter for a lunch of pizza and drinks. This event will be held in conjunction with the Department of Roads' Adopt-a-Highway program. More than 6,000 volunteers across Nebraska are expected to participate in this marathon of picking up roadside litter.

If you are unable to help, please at least teach your children and grandchildren to keep Nebraska beautiful by disposing of litter properly.

4 comments:

  1. Good to see the Times is publishing again. I missed the news. Lord knows the Crete News doesn't cover Dorchester anymore. Milligan and Exeter get more press in that paper than we do.

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  2. This is a worthwhile event that shows we care. I hope more Dorchester residents show up than last spring.

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  3. I am just a yearly visitor,but I like to see the community involved for such a worthwhile project.

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  4. I would like to thank those who showed up and help pick up trash on November 17th. Carol Olson, Marvin Kohout, Kelli Hromek, Corey Woerner, and Vicki Parks did a great job and had a terrible day for doing it. Thanks again.

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