Volunteers Needed for Back-to-School Roadside Cleanup in Myrtle Beach
Keep Myrtle Beach Beautiful Calls for Community Support
Your friendly city community organization, Keep Myrtle Beach Beautiful, is appealing for helping hands to carry out a significant back-to-school roadside cleanup. The area around Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium, the local recreation center, and adjoining environs are all set for a substantial clean sweep on Thursday, August 15. This cleanup initiative falls perfectly in time for the return of students for the new school year.
Cleaning Tools and Gifts
Volunteers willing to participate in this noble act will not be coming empty-handed, as Keep Myrtle Beach Beautiful will provide trash bags, gloves, vests, and easy-reach grabbers. An added benefit of participating in this citywide cleanup is the opportunity offered to volunteers to donate essential school supplies. Donations of pencils, crayons, glue, and notebooks will be greatly appreciated, offering an excellent opportunity to contribute to a great cause while keeping the city clean and attractive.
Cleanup Location and Parking
The designated areas for the cleanup and the parking arrangements are thoroughly planned to ensure efficiency and ease. Volunteers are encouraged to park near the Doug Shaw Stadium or at the recreation center. Afterward, participants will check in at the Keep Myrtle Beach Beautiful booth at 32nd Ave. North and Oak Street near the Pepper Geddings Recreation Center.
Event Details and More
More information is available about the event on the organization’s events calendar. This local initiative reflects the commitment of Keep Myrtle Beach Beautiful to a pleasant and clean city environment. It presents an excellent opportunity for anyone willing to participate in a great cause that will not only help clean up the city but also prepare for the back-to-school season. A cleaner city and happier students, what more could Myrtle Beach ask for?
A Plea for Volunteerism
In conclusion, Keep Myrtle Beach Beautiful is making a strong appeal to the city’s residents to join in the cleanup effort. It is a service above self, serving both the environment and the young minds returning to school. A day dedicated to such a cause is indeed time well spent and makes for a cleaner, brighter, and more beautiful Myrtle Beach community. Together we can make a difference.

Author: STAFF HERE MYRTLE BEACH
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