A remarkable success story unfolded in Lawton, Oklahoma, as twenty-eight spirited volunteers banded together for an impressive cleanup along Numu Creek. In a collaborative effort, they managed to remove more than 1,200 pounds of trash, proving that teamwork makes the dream work. The cleanup stretched from behind the Sheridan Road Walmart to NW Ferris Avenue, a stretch of waterway that many in the community cherish.
City officials praised the volunteers, emphasizing the pivotal role of community involvement in keeping local waterways clean. It’s heartwarming to see citizens come together for a good cause, cleaning both the environment and their own shared spaces. Notably, another cleanup is already scheduled for March as part of the Great American Clean Up, giving residents a perfect opportunity to roll up their sleeves and pitch in once again.
With each bag filled and each piece of rubbish removed, these volunteers showed that even the smallest actions can lead to significant changes. As spring approaches, let’s hope this enthusiasm for caring for our environment continues. Who knows? We might just inspire others to join in the fight against litter everywhere!
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