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ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY UPDATE

Nine road warriors showed up on April 6 to groom I-280 along the border of Edgewood Park. On this day, the job of removing roadside trash was made pleasant by the lovely spring weather and the abundant wildflowers.

Walking through knee-high grass, we came across the usual complement of flowering plants along the serpentine embankments: poppies, tidy tips, owl’s clover, and blue-eyed grass.

Our group consisted of Brian Cole, Don Hoyl, Billy James, Bill and Kathy Korbholz, Ulla Peterson, Susan Russell, Maggie Mah, and Katherine Greene. In under 3 hours we collected 17 bags of garbage and found a hubcap, a chimney cap, a $1 bill, a live snake, and a bunch of Western fence lizards.

If you have an interest in joining our great group please contact Ken Seydel. We will see that you are safety trained and equipped with your very own Picker, hard hat, goggles, gloves, and bright orange vest.


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