Time to spring-clean Squamish during annual Pitch-In Week Canada April 20 to 26, 2014

The onset of spring brings warm days that tempt residents outside and into all corners of the community. It’s also the time of year where garbage accumulated over winter months is revealed. The District of Squamish is once again taking part in Pitch-In Week, Canada's largest environmental improvement campaign. With Pitch-In Week getting underway this Sunday April 20 through April 26, there’s no better time for residents to pitch in and help spring-clean the community.

With 21 groups and a total of 1,362 participants registered to date, Pitch-In Week continues to bring attention to the local environment and demonstrate that residents of Squamish care about their community and the livability of Squamish.

“Squamish has a long-standing tradition of taking part in the annual National Pitch-In Canada week, and finding creative ways to encourage everyone to pitch in,” says Mayor Rob Kirkham, District of Squamish. “Squamish residents take great pride in our community, and this is a perfect opportunity for everyone to get out and lend a hand. A community-wide effort makes the job an easy one.”

Pitch-In Week Events:

Throughout the week:

Thursday, April 24, 12 p.m., Skateboard Park/Youth Centre, 1135 Carson Place

Thursday, April 24 at 2 p.m.

*All volunteers signing up for the Community Cleanup Days and 20-Minute Makeover are asked to please register at www.squamish.ca/PitchIn or by calling Pitch-In Headquarters at 604-815-6868. All registered groups are provided with free gloves, garbage and recycling bags.

The District would also like to appeal to pet owners and ask them to please pick up after their dogs, and dispose of the waste bags in a garbage receptacle. Dog waste is harmful to children, the environment and the water system.

April 15, 2014

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