Lend a hand: Warren town cleanup scheduled for Saturday

Annual Earth Day cleanup convenes at Hugh Cole Pavilion; free T-shirts for those who take part

Posted 4/19/18

Kickemuit Junior Grange members Andrew Damiano, 13, and Jeremiah 
Ziegler, 8, model T-shirts designed by Warren artist Richard Kaiser 
that will be given out to everyone who volunteers at …

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Lend a hand: Warren town cleanup scheduled for Saturday

Annual Earth Day cleanup convenes at Hugh Cole Pavilion; free T-shirts for those who take part

Posted

Kickemuit Junior Grange members Andrew Damiano, 13, and Jeremiah 
Ziegler, 8, model T-shirts designed by Warren artist Richard Kaiser 
that will be given out to everyone who volunteers at Warren's annual Earth Day Cleanup this coming Saturday, April 21. The shirts will be given out at 
the Pete Sepe Pavilion next to the Hugh Cole 
Elementary School starting at 9 a.m. Volunteers can pick their own 
area to clean-up or be assigned an area. The shirts were donated by 
Dunkin Donuts. Members of the Grange will be on hand to serve hot dogs 
and hamburgers at noon to returning volunteers.

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