Tidewater Rotary Club members volunteered several hours of their time to help clean-up the community on behalf of the Town of Easton.
Rotarians picked up trash along the stream bed of Papermill Branch, located near the University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Easton. Storm run-off often deposits garbage and debris that has not been disposed of properly into this waterway. This pollution is more than an eyesore, it can eventually find its way into the Chesapeake Bay.
“This clean-up effort helps the town and Bay because storm runoff continually deposits cans, bottles, plastic, and pretty much anything that you don’t want in the watershed,” Tidewater Rotary member and project organizer Steven Waltrich said.
Members collected nearly a dozen trash bags filled with trash and even found a ladder that was discarded improperly in the area. Tidewater Rotary worked with Kody Cario, Project Manager for the Town of Easton, who identified where the cleanup assistance was most beneficial.
“We thank Kody and the Town of Easton for working with us and letting us help them with this initiative,” Tidewater Rotary Club President Chuck Lennon said. “The Town does a wonderful job keeping Easton safe and clean, but they cannot get into every single nook and cranny of the city. We hope to do something like this a few times each year and invite our community to help us do their part to keep the town clean.”
The community can visit www.tidewaterrotary.org to sign up for programs like this, other events, fundraisers, and initiatives organized by the club throughout the year.
Tidewater Rotary is composed of professional men and women committed to the Rotary Motto: Service Above Self. The club’s mission is to provide business, professional, and community leaders an opportunity for service to others in order to benefit our community and to promote high ethical standards, fellowship, and goodwill worldwide. Follow the club on Facebook @TidewaterRotary and visit www.tidewatereastonrotary.org to learn more and join.