Volunteers participate in cleanup in East Brady
Volunteers from East Brady and surrounding communities participated in the annual Great American Cleanup of PA Saturday.
Twenty local volunteers and seven workers from Clarion County Probation Services picked up more than 30 bags of litter along residential streets, Route 68 and in the parks and playgrounds.
Fencing was repaired along the entrance to Armstrong Trail, and the switchback at the Riverfront Park was cleared.
In conjunction with the cleanup, Wilson's Tree Removal donated time and equipment to trim bushes and trees at the Fuhrer parklet at the Sergeant Carl Curran II Bridge as volunteers removed debris.
Farmers National Bank provided the use of its parking lot for setup.
The Old Bank Deli and Coffee Shoppe donated doughnuts, cookies and coffee.
Bags, safety vests and work gloves were provided by PennDOT.
The event was sponsored by the East Brady Area Development Corp.
