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Club hosts community trash pick up

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Members of the Patrick Springs Ruritan Club and Patrick Springs Boy Scout Troop 69 picked up trash in the Patrick Springs area on March 16. (Photo contributed by David Clement)
Members of the Patrick Springs Ruritan Club and Patrick Springs Boy Scout Troop 69 picked up trash in the Patrick Springs area on March 16. (Photo contributed by David Clement)

The Patrick Springs Ruritan Club held a community trash pickup on Saturday, March 16, assisted by the Patrick Springs Boy Scout Troop 69. The group picked up trash between Providence Drive to U.S. 58 on Spring Road (Virginia 680) and across on South Mayo Drive to the bridge before Big A School Road. 

A big thanks to the Boy Scouts from Troop 69, their leaders, their parents, and members from the Ruritan Club that participated in this community project. 

The club also thanks the drivers who slowed down and moved their vehicles over for the safety of those who were picking up trash. The cleanup is an annual project of the Ruritan Club to improve the beauty of our community.

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