Conservation Commission & FOMS Sponsoring Fall River Cleanup – Saturday, September 24th

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The Conservation Commission and Friends of Main Street are partnering to sponsor a Fall River Cleanup on Saturday, September, 24th.  Volunteers  will gather at the Winsted Green (East End Park) at 9:30AM and plan to  work for about 2 hours.  Volunteers will regroup at 11:30AM for a slice  of pizza and water.  

One intrepid group will focus on cleaning  the Still River – bring your waders! Other groups will walk along the  Mad River or other parts of Main Street and vicinity to pick up trash  and beautify our town.

Winsted’s Clean-up is inspired by the Connecticut River Conservancy which sponsors an annual clean-up along the Connecticut River and its  tributaries.  Volunteers in four states (NH, VT, MA, CT) will be working  to beautify our environment and improve water quality on the same  weekend. 

**Please note the planned raindate of Sunday, September 25th.** 

Original source can be found here.



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