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Cottonwood Parish and Knights of Columbus Adopt a Highway

For many years, the Cottonwood AZ Immaculate Conception Parish and Knights of Columbus Council clean a two mile stretch of AZ 89A highway four times a year of litter and trash as members of the Arizona Adopt a Highway program. Sedona AZ (May 17, 2015) –  The Immaculate Conception Parish and Knights of Columbus Council #2493 have been a very active Adopt-A-Highway group for many years, and I... 

Adopt a Highway

Sedona highway trash Sedona AZ (March 21, 2015) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: 2015 Verde Valley Adopt-A-Highway Groups (March 20, 2015) The following information is verified on the third Saturday of February, May, August and November after every litter event. It is our hope that the city and town leaders, businesses and resident of every community recognize these groups... 

Time to Showcase a Cleaner Verde Valley

Sedona AZ (February 24, 2015) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: Dear Editor, Thank you Neil Dixon and Reese’s Tire & Automotive Tire Pros. I believe that our conversation, resulting in the story published in the Verde Independent on February 6, 2015 and the SedonaEyE.com was the reason that 102 bags of litter were collected on Highway 260 and Highway 89A this past... 

Congresswoman Kirkpatrick Honors Folksville USA

Beaver Creek Trash Sedona AZ (July 27, 2014) – Arizonan Gary Chamberlain fights an uphill battle every day with litter. No matter how much litter he and the virtual town of Folksville USA and its BagReadyJobs volunteers pick up, recycle and dispose of properly, more, not less, is dumped on Arizona highways and byways and its mountain and valley landscapes daily. “Do you see that?”... 

Arizona Trash Talk 2013

Gary Chamberlain asks that America the Beautiful be honored by all Sedona AZ (January 2, 2013) – When will “We the People” restore the beauty to Yavapai County, the state of Arizona and all of America? Is one of the goals of Yavapai County to restore the beauty to “America the Beautiful” and to honor our military, veterans, our county, our state and America? Is it our goal to continue... 
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