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State
College City-Serve does Mountain Clean-up
Can
we serve you now?
This
is the rallying cry of a group of dedicated
volunteers from the State College City-Serve
project, http://www.sc-cityserve.org.
On Sunday, April 27, a group of City-Serve
volunteers spent the day picking up trash
and removing debris from the hiking trails
on Mt. Nittany.
The
17 volunteers split into 4 teams that covered
all nine-miles of hiking trails and a couple
miles of four-wheel drive roads on Mt. Nittany.
They picked up garbage, re-blazed faded
blue and white trail markings, and did trail
maintenance such as cutting dead-falls that
were the obstructing the trails. They also
picked up trash from the parking lot and
the upper part of road leading to Mt. Nittany
hiking trail parking lot.
Matthew
McKinney, the project team leader, sent
us the following picture with this statement.
I've
attached one photograph of the trash collected
off the Mountain, 4-wheel drive road and
parking lot. It's disconcerting and I wish
there was a way to educate, enforce and
regulate littering - but I am glad we live
in a community that's fortunate enough to
have such a great place for hiking! I will
email some actual work photographs as they
filter in to me and again, thank you for
the opportunity to serve!
Trash
Collected on the Mountain

Please,
with the picture of the above garbage left
on the Mountian in full view, if you do
take the opportunity to use the Mountain,
please note that we have a Carry in, Carry
Out Trash Policy; NO trash receptacles are
located along the trails!
Enjoy
the trails. Leave What You Find! Take OUT
what you bring in!
To
learn more about City-Serve, please watch
these promotional videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWuSzjyyGgU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmbHKueNO5c&NR=1
Additional
Trail Cleanup Pictures from City-Serve




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