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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: Volunteers Needed for Craven County Little Sweep February 4

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COUNTY OF CRAVEN: Volunteers Needed for Craven County Little Sweep February 4 | COUNTY OF CRAVEN: (cravencountync.gov)

COUNTY OF CRAVEN: Volunteers Needed for Craven County Little Sweep February 4 | COUNTY OF CRAVEN: (cravencountync.gov)

County of Craven issued the following announcement on Feb. 2.

Craven County Clean Sweep needs volunteers for the Little Sweep litter clean up event being held Saturday, February 4, at various locations in Craven County. 

Volunteers will meet at one of two Little Sweep registration and supply distribution sites between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. to sign-up and receive trash bags, gloves, litter grabbers, safety vests and suggestions for sites in need of clean up.  Volunteers can also select their own site or neighborhood to clean up as part of Little Sweep.  There are two registration and supply distribution locations volunteers can report to on the day of the event.  No advance registration is required.

Little Sweep registration and supply sites will be at:

New Bern:    Craven County Administration Building Parking Lot, 406 Craven Street

Havelock:      Havelock City Hall Parking Lot, 1 Governmental Avenue

“Anyone can volunteer to work Little Sweep and they can clean up an assigned area or choose to clean up their own neighborhood or waterways using their boat.  The goal is to keep Craven County clean, which protects our environment for residents, visitors, and wildlife,” Pam Hawkins, Clean Sweep Coordinator said.

After collecting supplies, volunteers will set their own clean up schedule.  There is no specific clean up length required, and the filled trash bags can be left in the cleanup area right of way and they will be collected.

“Little Sweep is a flexible event.  We will provide clean up supplies to anyone who wants to coordinate a Little Sweep cleanup group in their own neighborhood or area.   This is also a great opportunity for scout troops, school groups and clubs,” Hawkins stated.

Craven County Clean Sweep’s mission is to encourage citizens of Craven County to implement sound waste disposal practices through education and special events such as the Little Sweep. There are four Clean Sweep events each year on the first Saturday of February, May, August, and October.  

For more information, contact Pam Hawkins, Clean Sweep Coordinator at (252) 633-0397. 

Original source can be found here.

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