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Community Clean Up

Updated: Sep 28, 2023

In honor of Earth Day, FV Residents gathered together to clean up the neighborhood!

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Wild West Weeds.. Be Gone!

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I'm going to get you wild weed! I have my gloves on!


It truly takes a community to 'clean up a community'.



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Look at what I pulled out of the water!

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Hidden in the wilderness.. is the beauty of nature.

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SHOUT OUTS BY CATEGORY:

Wildest Item: Deceased turtle (Sad) – Daphne Blauser

Most Out-of-Place - Headlight Housing – Jim Blauser

Most “What the Heck” – metal boot sole to make it nail proof – Tom & Mary Pageler

“Ickiest” – pair of underwear – Amy and Mike Zappia

Farthest from Home – Plastic drinking boot Gilley’s bar (Las Vegas) – Amy & Mike Zappia

Most Shocking – High Voltage Danger sign – Tommy Cowell

Most Valuable – Folding base for construction signs – Kel Klink

Most Impact - 16 piles (Big ones!) of sticks and natural debris at Turtle Pond shoreline.


Fairway Villas I:

FV 1 – Whoops – didn’t count ‘em

Shoutout to captains: Patti Cowell, Judy Ross, Josie Noble, Kel Klink, John Puffer

Thanks to the crew: Gail Bell, Mara Moss, Mike Cowell, Tim & Lori Marshall, Katie & Carl Steckly, Pam Page, Sandy Orren, Jerry Juarez, Sherri Recchia, Becky Schreiner, Robbie Lipsman, Louis & Rose Kennedy, Debra Meglio (Golf Cart), Jim & Daphne Blauser.


Fairway Villas II

FV II – 40 bags

Shoutout to captains Amy Zappia and Raj Shama

Thanks to crew members: Mike Zappia, Susan Thompson, Tom & Mary Pageler, Tammy Powell, Sue Goodenow, Jeff Shelton, Heather Harris, Geoff Davis, Bruce Shibles.



Quite a few more neighbors were walk-ins – big thanks to ALL for your hard work!

Thanks to Kel for heading up the entire cleanup effort – Thanks to you, Kel, we all made a difference!

 
 
 

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