In a bid to bolster community engagement and cleanliness, residents in Lawrenceburg have the opportunity to show their support for local community clubs through a unique Roadside Litter Pickup Contest slated for the entire month of May. The initiative, set to kick off on May 1, encourages residents to proactively gather roadside litter and recyclables, subsequently delivering them to the Solid Waste facility situated at 2126 Baler Drive.
Participation in the contest is relatively straightforward – residents are required to specify the community club they wish to support and submit their collected items along with a designated ticket to the chosen community club. The clubs that amass the highest volume of trash stand a chance to secure cash prizes as a token of appreciation for their efforts in maintaining the cleanliness of the locality.
This innovative contest not only serves as a means to foster a sense of community pride and ownership but also underscores the significance of environmental stewardship. By actively participating in this endeavor, residents not only contribute to the beautification of their surroundings but also demonstrate a collective commitment to preserving the environment for future generations.

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