Staff and students of Genesee Community College were on R. Stephen Hawley Drive yesterday picking up roadside garbage. Within two hours, the group gathered more than 17 bags of garbage from along the shoulders of the roadway.
The project is part of the lead-up to Saturday's Cool Kids! ECO-Fest at GCC. On Saturday, you'll be able to come by the Batavia campus and drop off your old electronics for recycling and get the pressure on your tires checked.
Pictured, Kevin Manne, left, Donna Rae Sutherland, Keisha Magruder, Dayami Cruz, Lori Sutch, Michael Garrett and Stephen Morsch. Also participating but not pictured was Tom Klotzbach.
Nice project, but what a
Nice project, but what a shame. This should be 0 bags of garbage if people had any respect for the environment.
Thanks also to GCC Earth Club
Thanks also to GCC Earth Club members Yvonne Gavett, Sherry Saxby, Sarah Barnes and Neal Kabesh - they helped on the cleanup at the other end of Stephen Hawley Drive but had to get to class before the photo was taken.
Eco-Fest is happening tomorrow 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the GCC Batavia campus. It's a free, family-friendly event full of activities and vendors aimed at increasing environmental awareness.
Bring your old TV's, electronics, sneakers, books and worn American flags for free 'green disposal,' watch demonstrations demonstrations of the “Big Foot Baler” as it wraps agricultural plastic waste for recycling into other plastic items; observe and learning about wildlife; and don't miss the end-of-the-day ECO-raffle of great green prizes, including a 21-speed mountain bike!
Thank you a great project.
Thank you a great project. Funny I drove down that road just the other day and thought , how bad it was looking, and how the winter left it pretty dirty. Thank you.
dude on far left looks way
dude on far left looks way tall. GCC Cougars need a center?
I think Cougars basketball
I think Cougars basketball would do better without me ;)