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More Earth Week Activities on Tap

Fearing rain, organizers postpone Sunday's Trash to Treasure Olympics.

Eastside Earth Week activities continue will a tool drive Friday and community cleanups on Saturday.

But a forecast of rain for Sunday has caused organizers to postpone the Trash to Treasure Olympics, according to Leah Bunck of the Dundalk Renaissance Corp.

A new and used tool drive will be held Friday throughout the business day at the DRC office, 11 Center Place.

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On Saturday, community residents are encouraged to participate in either of two cleanup efforts.

The Dundalk Tenant Landlord Community Association will hold a cleanup of the 2900 blocks of Dunmanway, Sollers Point Road, Mornington Avenue and Liberty Parkway from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday.

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Volunteers will meet at Dundalk Middle School.

Residents can also bring their unwanted bulk items to a trash bin in the parking lot across from the Church of the Brethren at 2600 Yorkway.

Household electronics, flammable materials, chemicals and pesticides, animal carcases and medical waste will not be accepted.

For more information, call Carlos or Kim, 410-284-0038.

A cleanup of Stansbury Park and pond will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday. Volunteers are still needed.

After all the hard work is done, community members are invited to the North Point Library at 2 p.m. for a presentation of Scales and Tales.

The educational show featuring living reptiles and birds is a program of the Department of Natural Resources.

The program is free and open to all ages.

For more information about Eastside Earth Week, call 410-282-0261.


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