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Volunteers Needed for 30th Annual Super Clean Sweep

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Volunteers participating in the Super Clean Sweep cleanup event in Tallahassee.

News Summary

Tallahassee is gearing up for the 30th Annual Super Clean Sweep on March 1, a community-driven event aimed at enhancing local neighborhoods. Volunteers are encouraged to participate in various activities including litter pickup, planting, and painting. Supplies will be provided, and interested individuals must sign up by February 28. Join the community effort to keep Tallahassee beautiful!

Volunteers Needed for 30th Annual Super Clean Sweep in Tallahassee

Mark your calendars, Tallahassee! The highly anticipated 30th Annual Super Clean Sweep is just around the corner, happening on Saturday, March 1, from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. This iconic community service event offers a fantastic opportunity for residents to come together and make a palpable difference in our beautiful city.

Join the Fun and Make a Difference

This year, volunteers can roll up their sleeves and get involved in a plethora of activities that are sure to benefit our neighborhoods. Whether you feel like picking up litter, planting trees, shrubs, or flowers, painting over graffiti, or even sharing your own ideas to enhance local green spaces, there’s a role for you! Your caring spirit and willingness to contribute are what make the Super Clean Sweep an amazing experience, and it’s a great way to give back to the community.

Getting Started: Supplies & Locations

Before heading out on the day of the event, volunteers will need to swing by the American Legion parking lot at Lake Ella for supply pick-up. This will take place from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. so make sure to arrive early to gather everything you need. Don’t worry about the logistics; Keep Tallahassee Beautiful will provide all the necessary guidelines, bags, gloves, and designated clean-up locations.

How to Sign Up

If you’re as excited as we are to be a part of this year’s Super Clean Sweep, make sure to sign up by emailing keeptallahasseebeaut@comcast.net no later than February 28. When you email, be sure to include some important details like your contact name, phone number, email address, work location preference, the activity you plan to take on, the number of people in your group, and the category of participants, whether you’re an individual, part of a business, school, club, organization, association, or neighborhood group.

Available Clean-Up Locations

There are numerous spots to choose from in Tallahassee where volunteers can make their mark. Here is a list of some of the locations that could use a little TLC:

  • Edwina Stephen’s Garden on Pasco and Orange
  • Trails off Lake Bradford Road
  • Faulk Drive
  • Lake Henrietta
  • Martha Wellman Park and trails/pond on W. Tennessee
  • Rhoden Cove landing
  • Miccosukee from Tennessee to TMHA
  • J Henry Park
  • Sable Village, Knollwood & Bradford Manor
  • Lafayette Street from Franklin to S. Magnolia
  • Leon High and surrounding neighborhoods
  • Kearney Center Area
  • Piney Z and Lafayette Heritage Trail Park
  • Hartsfield Village
  • Providence Neighborhood
  • Blountstown Highway
  • Fred George Road
  • Lake Ella
  • Jackson areas, including Saxon Street from Nims Middle to Bond Elementary schools
  • St. Marks Trail
  • Ocala Road
  • Tom Brown Park
  • Godby and surrounding areas
  • Frenchtown and Carolina Street
  • Apalachee Ridge
  • Lake Esther at Mission San Luis
  • Debbie Lightsey Nature Park
  • Thomasville Road from Killearn to Chiles High
  • Gateways into Tallahassee
  • Various other local streets and neighborhoods that contribute to the community’s aesthetics

Need More Info?

If you still have questions or need more information regarding this annual event, you can reach out by contacting Diana Hanson at 850-545-6507.

So, gather your family, friends, and neighbors and get ready to join the fun at the 30th Annual Super Clean Sweep. Let’s show Tallahassee just how much we care by coming together to make our community sparkle!

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