Date: Fri 03-May-1996
Date: Fri 03-May-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDREA
Quick Words:
Lose-The-Litter-trash
Full Text:
Volunteers Pick Up 11 Tons Of Trash From The Roadsides
B Y A NDREA Z IMMERMANN
Is it possible for volunteers armed with only gloves and plastic bags to
collect 11 tons of litter from Newtown roadsides in one day?
The 175 people who participated in Lose The Litter Day on April 28 did just
that, according to Judy Holmes of Newtown Environmental Action Team.
"We had a really big turn out - several brownie troops, a group from Christ
The King Lutheran Church, Lion's Club members, and a lot of families," said
Mrs Holmes. "[First Selectman] Bob Cascella was also there for a couple of
hours in the morning."
M'Liss Conetta of New Lebbon Road made up flyers and put them in the mailboxes
of 26 homes in the neighborhood. Seven of the families (including "nine kids
and three pregnant women") worked from 9 am to 2 pm on Sunday picking up
everything from cigarette packs, to tailgates of cars, to tires, said Mrs
Conetta.
"Our road is such a desolate, quiet place at night - it's a place where people
dump," she said. "Most of the people on this side of New Lebbon are new to the
area and it's very discouraging to see all this trash." Lose The Litter Day
was a good opportunity to clean up the eyesore, she said.
"Things went really smoothly," said Mrs Holmes. When the number of volunteers
exceeded the number of gloves, "Newtown Hardware were very nice to sell us
some gloves at cost to replenish supply," she added.
The townwide Sunday clean-up yielded six tires, a bucket load (two to three
tons) of iron, and four loads (eight or nine tons) of garbage, according to
Director of Highways Joe Tani, whose crew has been collecting the garbage from
drop-off sites. But that's not the final tally, he said, because they haven't
finished the collection.
"I'd like to relay a message to the public: Please stop dumping on our
community," said Mrs Conetta. "We don't want our kids growing up amongst the
trash. It was a good lesson for them to see us taking care of the
environment...This is such beautiful woods. People dumping here is pretty
shameful."
The next meeting of Newtown Environmental Action Team will be held 7:30 pm,
May 13 in Edmond Town Hall. Anyone interested in joining the group may attend
the meeting, or call Judy Holmes at 426-5675.
