Anyone going to Opening Day Cleanup at the park?
I wandered into the park today and was just thinking, wow, there is a lot of garbage around the park, when I saw that they are having an opening day clean up. Details:
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Opening Day Clean Up
Saturday, March 31, 2007
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Calling all nature lovers! Join the Volunteers in Prospect Park to help spruce up the Park after a long winter. Meet near Tennis House. (718) 965-8960.
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Anyone interested in doing that?
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Opening Day Clean Up
Saturday, March 31, 2007
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Calling all nature lovers! Join the Volunteers in Prospect Park to help spruce up the Park after a long winter. Meet near Tennis House. (718) 965-8960.
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Anyone interested in doing that?
Comments
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Might be nice.
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Not a bad way to give back at all. I'm actually planning to start volunteering with developmentally disabled people pretty soon. It's something I've needed to do for a while.
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I thought our taxes went towards paying people to clean up the park? Or have they cut that as well?
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I happen to see the weirdest thing yesterday. Walking out of the Park @ 11th street & PPW... a young woman carrying a computer printer box with a printer in it and then she proceeds to put it behind a tree and leave it!!! She was using the Park as a trash receptacle!!! WTF???
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Oiseau I think it's a combination of paid people, regular volunteers and people who just want to pitch in the day of (like me). But I like the community aspect, and I just like making the park nicer if I can. Plus it's an excuse to get outside and meet new people, which is always fun.
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And, in point of fact, there is a shortage of labor throughout the city's parks to do even basic clean up - let alone jobs of a higher skill level. Prospect Park is lucky - the Alliance does a great job getting funding for its operations.
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