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Stansbury Community Cleanup Deemed a Success

More than 40 volunteers from two organizations cleaned up the Stansbury-Eastfield community and park on Saturday.

by John Long

More than 40 volunteers arrived on a crisp October Saturday morning to clean up Stansbury Park.

The effort was organized by the Eastfield-Stansbury Civic Association and assisted by Clean Bread and Cheese Creek.

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Volunteers walked the shorelines, combed the beaches and searched through bushes to remove bottles, cans and fast food waste a-plenty.  Golf balls and fishiing equipment (bobbers, bait containers, lures and fishing line) were also removed in abundance.

By the end of the cleanup, 35 trash bags of trash as well as two and a half shopping carts, a bicycle, a scooter and a construction cone had been removed from the park allowing its natural beauty to shine through again.

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Clean Bread and Cheese Creek would like to thank ESCA for its continued effort to help keep Stansbury Park a place where everyone can come to enjoy the beauty of nature.

We would also like to thank the 10 volunteers from Clean Bread and Cheese Creek who gave up part of their Saturday morning to help with this worthwhile effort.

John Long is the founder and president of Clean Bread and Cheese Creek.


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