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  GREEN UP DAY 2011

       

Pictured from left to right: Kindergarten Rayna Long, 1st grade Riley Brown, 8th grade Sarah Bellavance, 4th grade Cheyenne Schoenig, 2nd grade Natalie Taylor, 2nd grade Jake Darling, and Kindergarten Paige Allen. Not pictured include: Kindergarten Rebecca McKelvey, 1st grade Benjamin Barber, 3rd grade Beth Poirier, and 8th grade Rose Meriam.

      This year 611 Barre Town students participated in the Green-Up Poster contest with 11 winners in four categories. During the April 5, 2011 Selectboard Meeting the students pictured above were presented with certificates and tee shirts.

 

 

Green Up Day is May 7th this year.  We are seeking out groups/organizations in Barre Town for help with cleaning up our streets and/or financial help to cover expenses. There will be a barbecue at noon on Green Up Day at the Barre Town Recreation Center as an appreciation for the volunteers.  We will also be looking for volunteers at the barbecue to help serve food.  We hope that with your help, and the help of many others, we can help keep Barre Town looking cleaner and more viable to visitors and those wishing to move here.

 

If you, your neighbors or others in your group/organization are interested in helping, please contact us at 476-3955 or btvtgreenup@yahoo.com for more information.  If you wish to make a monetary donation please make checks payable to: Town of Barre and mail to:

Jeff & Danette Gagne
PO Box 293
Graniteville, VT  05654
ATTN: Barre Town Green Up

To find out what areas of Town have been selected for cleanup click here. The sign-in sheet will be updated daily, so please note the date.

           Historical Information 


Vermont was the first state to designate a day to clean up the entire state. Started in 1970 by Governor Deane C. Davis, our unique tradition continues with thousands of Vermonters taking care of Vermont.  Green Up Vermont is the not-for-profit organization responsible for keeping the "Green Up" tradition growing for Vermont. The success of Vermont's "Green Up" depends on two essential ingredients. One reason for success is the combined effort of individuals and civic groups who volunteer to make it all possible; and two, the financial support given by the public and private sectors throughout Vermont.

 


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