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Operation Clean Sweep - New Bedford Ward 1 Cleanup - September 15, 2007
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Operation CleanSweep
Operation Clean Sweep, an all volunteer anti-litter campaign was formed in early 2006 as a result of citizen concern for the amount of trash and litter throughout New Bedford.  Rather than ask newly elected Mayor Scott Lang to solve the problem, concerned citizens offered solutions to the problem.  Realizing the value of citizen participation he swiftly introduced the people who now, in part, form the committee of Operation Clean Sweep.

With passion and enthusiasm the committee has succeeded in organizing a series of cleanups throughout the city with the help of hundreds of civic minded volunteers and community service groups. City employees volunteer their time and with the help and support of city resources Operation Clean Sweep has been able to clean up over 39 tons of trash and litter from the neighborhoods of New Bedford since its inception in 2006.

Education is a key component of Operation Clean Sweep.  By creating awareness through classroom presentations, members of the committee have reached out to over 1500 students in New Bedford. We ask them to think about their trash and how to dispose of it properly.  We encourage everyone to recycle and NOT Litter.  

Advocating for enforcement of litter laws is another important part of Operation Clean Sweep.  Because of this awareness raising
anti – litter campaign, city officials have heard the people of New Bedford and are working to improve the enforcement structure with regard to litter and improper disposal of trash.

Operation Clean Sweep is still in its infancy and has much work to do.  We encourage everyone to get involved.  We hope to instill a mindset that will help create a cleaner, safer environment for generations.

Working together we will make a difference.

Visit Operation CleanSweep at:
http://www.operationcleansweep.net


 
By Operation CleanSweep
Published on 09/9/2007
 
New Bedford - Operation Clean Sweep will target Ward 1 this Saturday in the fifth cleanup of the season.  This cleanup is a partnership between the City of New Bedford, area businesses and community service organizations.

New Bedford Operation Clean Sweep - Ward 1 Cleanup - September 15, 2007 - Volunteers Needed

September 9, 2007
For Immediate Release
Contact: Lynn Coish, Chairperson, (508) 527-2415

PRESS RELEASE

Operation Clean Sweep - Ward 1 Cleanup - September 15, 2007 - volunteers Needed

New Bedford - Operation Clean Sweep will target Ward 1 this Saturday in the fifth cleanup of the season.  This cleanup is a partnership between the City of New Bedford, area businesses and community service organizations. 

Operation Clean Sweep volunteers will tackle potions of Ward 1 from 8:00 a.m. to Noon.  Volunteers will enjoy coffee and donuts provided by Honey Dew Donuts and lunch by Domino’s Pizza.  Volunteers’ names will be entered into a drawing to win a 50-gallon trash barrel.

Participants are encouraged to register in advance by calling (508) 979-1493 or by meeting at the Campbell School on Phillips Avenue in the far north end.  Community service groups are encouraged to join and may be eligible to receive credit for community service hours.

If you are unable to attend this clean up, the Operation Clean Sweep Committee hopes you will save the date for all of the future Saturday cleanups that are planned:   October 20-Ward 5.

Residents and businesses are encouraged "to clean up their little part of the world" by taking care of their property on a regular basis.
For more information call 508 979 1493 or email operationcleansweepnb@gmail.com