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Somerville Spring Cleanup Scheduled for Saturday, May 4

​​​​​​​City-wide cleanup following community breakfast with partners Groundwork Somerville and Comcast Cares

Join the City of Somerville, Groundwork Somerville, and Comcast Cares for the annual Spring Cleanup, on Saturday, May 4, from 9 a.m. to noon. All participants are invited to meet at the Blessing of the Bay Boat House on Shore Drive from 9 to 10 a.m. for breakfast, a short speaking programs, and information from local environmental organizations before heading out to cleanup sites.

Residents are invited to join Ward captains and City officials in each of the City’s seven Wards to help prepare the city for the spring and summer by planting flowers, weeding open spaces, and otherwise cleaning our community following the long winter months.

The Spring Cleanup is part of SustainaVille Week, which runs from April 27 to May 4. To learn more about the week’s programming visit www.somervillema.gov/sustainaville

If you’d like to register for the cleanup ahead of time visit bit.ly/SomervilleCleanUp2019. Pre-registration is NOT required, however, if you have a group larger than five people it is very helpful to let us know you so we can make sure we have enough supplies for your team.

Volunteers should meet Ward captains at 10 a.m. at the following locations:

WARD 1:
East Branch Library, 115 Broadway

WARD 2:
South Street Farm, 138 South St.

Quincy Street Open Space, 14 Quincy St.

ArtFarm, 10 Poplar St.

Argenziano School and playground, 290 Washington St.

WARD 3:
Morse Kelley playground - Corner of Summer St. and Craigie St.

WARD 4:
Blessing of the Bay Boat House, 32 Shore Dr.

Steps at the Mystic Housing Development/Healey School

WARD 5:
Community Path, Cedar St. entrance, 154 Cedar St.

WARD 6:
Davis Sq., Statue Park (near JP Licks), 4 College Ave.

WARD 7:
Dilboy Stadium, meet at tennis courts, 110 Alewife Brook Parkway

For questions about the clean-up, please contact Nina Eichner at 617-625-6600 ext. 2998 or NEichner@somervillema.gov.

 


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