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2023MCCCD ABC30

Volunteers pick up trash throughout Fresno for Community Cleanup day

https://abc30.com/fresno-community-cleanup-trash-pickup-mayor-jerry-dyer/13605419/ If you were out and about in Fresno Saturday and it seemed a little cleaner, you can thank the volunteers from the Mayor’s Community Cleanup Day. Volunteers set out across the city picking up trash and litter from streets, parks and river-fronts. In years past, more than a thousand

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2023MCCCD KMPH

Fresno freshens up: 13,250 pounds lighter after community cleanup day

https://kmph.com/news/local/fresno-freshens-up-13250-pounds-lighter-after-community-cleanup-day# Fresno is a bit cleaner following Saturday’s major cleanup event. The 3rd annual Mayor’s Citywide Community Cleanup Day brought in a total of 13,250 pounds of trash and litter. Over 1,200 volunteers dedicated two hours of their day to cleaning Downtown, Central, Southwest, and Southeast Fresno. “Great cities are

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yourcentralvalley

How you can clean up Fresno on Earth Day

Beautify Fresno is hosting the Annual Great American Clean-up in Fresno this Saturday at over a dozen locations across the city. The goal is clean up the city for Earth Day. 1700 volunteers will pick up trash for two hours and then head downtown near Chukchansi Park for free food

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 Multiple organizations team up to Beautify Fresno

A group of about 80 volunteers from the City of Fresno Airports Department join in the efforts to Beautify Fresno. The event on Saturday was focused on cleaning up the area around the Fresno Chandler Executive Airport. The group picked up as much trash as possible around Kearney Boulevard. https://kmph.com/news/local/multiple-organizations-team-up-to-beautify-fresno

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 Amazon joins in on efforts to clean up Fresno

Amazon employees are joining Major Jerry Dyer and the City of Fresno in helping beautify Fresno. A group of about 100 Amazon employees from the fulfillment center set out on Wednesday with a goal to pick up 1,700 pounds of litter in the areas of Shaw, Jensen, and Fruit Avenues,

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