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My initial attempt to do a litter clean up in conjunction with the picnic in Auburn Hills hasn't ended up getting much interest, http://opencarry.mywowbb.com/forum30/27999.html
But Generaldet told me about a big litter clean up the day before, also scheduled for Pontiac.
http://www.theoaklandpress.com/articles/2009/08/03/news/local_news/doc4a76b0c6a2cbc580493393.txt
Is anyone both interested and available?
And this probably goes without saying, but there are more new people all the time, so in case anyone didn't know, there is no obligation to OC at this or any other event if you aren't comfortable doing so.
CANCELED BY THE RAIN
My initial attempt to do a litter clean up in conjunction with the picnic in Auburn Hills hasn't ended up getting much interest, http://opencarry.mywowbb.com/forum30/27999.html
But Generaldet told me about a big litter clean up the day before, also scheduled for Pontiac.
http://www.theoaklandpress.com/articles/2009/08/03/news/local_news/doc4a76b0c6a2cbc580493393.txt
It would be better for exposure with all of the people that would see us, and the likely press coverage. If we can get at least 4 or 5 people to go, I'd like to do it.With the Dream Cruise coming up on Aug. 15 and the Arts, Beats & Eats-Festival of Hope happening during Labor Day weekend, business owners are looking to spruce up the downtown with a cleanup day on Saturday, Aug 8. “With the two festivals coming up — Dream Cruise and Art, Beats & Eats — and with a lot of visitors coming to town, we want to make sure they see a clean town,” said Lee Todd, of the Pontiac Downtown Business Association. The Pontiac Garden Club also is considering putting up some hanging planters to beautify the downtown. Councilman Everett Seay said he thinks it’s a great idea. “We don’t have a lot of money, but we have the spirit here in Pontiac,” Seay said. “We have over 2 million guests coming to town and we need to show our best.” “It is going to be a great day and let’s hope everyone comes out,” said Downtown Development Director Sandy-Michael McDonald Individuals or groups interested in assisting in the cleanup effort should contact Rachel Leas at Grace Centers of Hope at (248) 334-2187, ext. 34.
Is anyone both interested and available?
And this probably goes without saying, but there are more new people all the time, so in case anyone didn't know, there is no obligation to OC at this or any other event if you aren't comfortable doing so.