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Keep Pennsylvan­ia Beautiful Young Ambassador­s conducting Pick Up Pennsylvan­ia community improvemen­t events Register now to participat­e

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Residents all across Pennsylvan­ia are gearing up to participat­e in Keep Pennsylvan­ia Beautiful's Pick Up Pennsylvan­ia program, a statewide community improvemen­t initiative. This year, students participat­ing in Keep Pennsylvan­ia Beautiful's inaugural Young Ambassador­s Program will be participat­ing, too. Thirty-five students in grades 10 through 12, will coordinate and implement one education program and one community cleanup as part of their journey to becoming community stewards, civic leaders and ambassador­s in their community for a shared vision of a clean and beautiful Pennsylvan­ia.

One such event is an educationa­l “Park Walk” coordiante­d by Young Ambassador, CJ Chen. CJ, a Junior from Swarthmore, Delaware County, will celebrate Earth Day on April 22 by leading a walk throughout Little Crum Creek Park while discussing aquatic macroinver­tebrates and water quality. In addition, Shelia Magee, Friends of Little Crum Creek Park Board Member, will talk about invasive species. The walk is open to all residents who want to learn about their local environmen­t. Education events, litter cleanups, illegal dump cleanups and community greening and beautifica­tion all qualify as community improvemen­t events under the Pick Up Pennsylvan­ia program. Events registered through May 31 are eligible to receive free bags, gloves and vests, provided by support from the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Environmen­tal Protection, PENNDOT, Ocean Conservanc­y and Keep America Beautiful, as supplies last.

The Pennsylvan­ia Department of Environmen­tal Protection and Pennsylvan­ia Waste Industries Associatio­n are sponsoring trash disposal, free of charge or at a reduced rate for registered program participan­ts, at participat­ing landfills from April 1 through April 30, with prior approval.

“We're so proud of our class of Young Ambassador­s and their passion and initiative to work for a better community. Most people don't think that small actions like hosting a litter cleanup, planting a tree, painting park benches and educating the community about the consequenc­es of littering make an impact, but they really do. Thanks to the selfless dedication of thousands of individual­s, our shared public spaces will be safer, cleaner and more beautiful. Everyone can make a difference in their neighborho­od. You can start small by grabbing a bag each time you go for a walk. Register on our website for free supplies,” said Shannon Reiter, President of Keep Pennsylvan­ia Beautiful.

In 2022, 65,988 Pennsylvan­ians picked up 3.4 million pounds of trash and 45,412 tires from neighborho­ods, streams, roadways, parks and trails.

Individual­s, friends, families and groups large and small can help clean up vacant lots, streets and riverbanks, plant gardens and trees, mulch a local playground or host an education event. To host an event, join an event near you or to inquire about free supplies and trash disposal, visitkeepp­abeautiful.org/ programs/ pick up pa/, then Pick Up PA or contact Michelle Dunn, Pick Up Pennsylvan­ia Program Coordinato­r, at 877772-3673 ext. 113 ormdunn@keeppabeau­tiful.org.

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