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County residents are asked to volunteer just three hours at the fourth annual Dubois County Creek Sweep! Bring your families and neighbors and join the Soil and Water Conservation District, the Solid Waste Management District, and the City of Jasper Stormwater Department on Saturday, October 26th and help clean up our roadside ditches and creeks. Picking up the trash improves our water quality and protects our drinking water sources. All groups and individuals are welcome. Young children must be accompanied by an adult.

Volunteers should meet at 8:30 AM EDT at the Dubois County Solid Waste District office at 1103 S 350 W, Jasper, for registration and refreshments. Maps and supplies will be provided, then the volunteers will be directed to pre-selected sites. Volunteers should wear boots or sturdy shoes, if possible. Gloves and trash bags will be provided along with reflective vests, buckets and trash grabbers. Door prizes will be awarded after the volunteers return to the SWMD office to unload. Pre-registration is requested to ensure plenty of supplies. RSVP by contacting the Dubois County Soil and Water Conservation District at 812-482-1171 Ext. 3 or judi.brown@in.nacdnet.net. If you cannot attend this event due to other obligations, please call or email to find out how you can help when the timing is more convenient.

The Creek Sweep is a unique opportunity to bring families, students, service organizations and clubs together to battle against litter. Roadside trash and illegal dumping is moved by wind and rain runoff into our creeks and streams…our drinking water sources. In some areas, trash is being dumped directly into the stream channel. Debris and pollution poisons our creeks, rivers and lakes, but you can help! Spend three hours and make a difference on October 26th as you join your neighbors in this county-wide Creek Sweep.

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