Clean City Day

Monday, April 29, 2019
Removing a plastic frame from the back of a pickup truck Clean City Day volunteer Jack Scanland of Jack’s Trash Service gets ready to toss it into an adjacent dumpster during the annual Clean City Day effort Saturday at Greencastle High School. The GHS spot was one of four city locations receiving large items for disposal Saturday in an effort spearheaded by the Greencastle City League in conjunction with the City of Greencastle.
Banner Graphic/Eric Bernsee

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  • Don't remember reading or hearing a thing about this. Maybe that's why @ 10AM Saturday morning as I drove by the Greencastle High School parking lot, I saw one vehicle being helped to unload.

    -- Posted by Lookout on Tue, Apr 30, 2019, at 12:10 AM
  • Lookout - I seemed to miss any announcement as well. In the photo shown the transfer station would charge upwards of 50 dollars. A mattress alone is 30 dollars.

    -- Posted by Alfred E. on Tue, Apr 30, 2019, at 7:09 AM
  • NO wonder it wasn't promoted.

    -- Posted by Lookout on Tue, Apr 30, 2019, at 7:15 AM
  • Wish I had known about this. Tox-Away Day is getting really picky about what they accept.

    -- Posted by Ben Dover on Tue, Apr 30, 2019, at 8:21 AM
  • Sorry to hear that several folks were not aware of the Clean City Day activities. An article was published in the BannerGraphic on April 15. Information was posted to the city Facebook page on April 22. Information was mailed with utility bills. Please note that Tox-A-Way Day is scheduled for May 11 at Area 30 Career Center. Please see http://www.westcentralswd.com/tox_away_days.pdf

    for more information on this upcoming event. A special thank you to all of the companies, community groups, and individuals that supported the efforts. Bill Dory, Mayor of Greencastle

    -- Posted by billdory on Tue, Apr 30, 2019, at 8:56 AM
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