Scouts prepared to sweep Lincoln clean
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[May 11, 2010]
Lincoln's third annual
ScoutSweep is planned for Saturday. Cub Scouts from Packs 101, 105
and 111 and Girl Scouts from Troops 6344 and 6193 will work together
to pick up trash around Lincoln. The Lincoln City Council has
proclaimed May 15 "ScoutSweep Day."
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Area businesses including
Kroger, Qik-n-EZ, Subway, Mel-O-Cream, McDonald's and Bonanza have
donated food and supplies for the event. ScoutSweep teaches Scouts
the importance of taking care of their environment and volunteer
service to their community. Volunteer hours count toward Good Turn
for America, an effort started by the Boy Scouts but including
several organizations that have contributed 11,878,821 volunteer
hours.
In past years the Scouts have picked up common trash around
Lincoln, including paper, plastic and aluminum cans, but those
aren't the top trash item found. That would be cigarette butts, by
far. The Scouts ask for the community's help in keeping all litter
in its place.
The public is encouraged to participate in the event by reporting
areas in Lincoln where trash needs to be picked up, including
private property by permission.
For more information about the event or about Scouting, contact
ScoutSweep coordinators Jason Schafer 737-3068 or Chad Bennett
737-7278.
[Text from file received from
Jason Schafer] |
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