Volunteers Needed Next Saturday for Jamison Road Clean-Up

Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at 9:24 AM

By Dearborn County Anti-Litter Initiative, news release

Clean-up efforts will take place form 9 AM to noon.

Photo provided.

(Bright, Ind.) - The next roadside clean-up organized by the Dearborn County Anti-Litter Initiative (DCALI) is set for Jamison Road on Saturday, September 14. Volunteers are needed.

Jamison Road is a change in location from the clean-up originally set for part of Georgetown Road. The 2024 DCALI schedule was set before it was announced that State Road 1 would be closed. Closing Georgetown for the clean-up would not be feasible and will be rescheduled.

Jamison Road will be closed from 9 a.m. to noon on September 14 to ensure the safety of volunteers.

The clean-up will take place the entire length of Jamison Road from State Line Road to the intersection with North Dearborn Road. Volunteers are meeting at 8:30 at the Bright Firehouse on Salt Fork for instructions, supplies, and for transport to the clean-up site.

The DCALI thanks the Bright Fire Department for helping with the clean-up and transporting community volunteers to the site; Amy Wilson for organizing support from Hidden Valley Lake; and the

Dearborn County Sheriff's Office and Dearborn County Highway Department for their continued assistance.

Check back for updates at the DCALI Facebook page. If interested in participating, please message or comment through the Facebook page to make sure there are enough supplies.

DCALI is a volunteer effort that has been organizing clean-ups on Dearborn County roads since 2015.

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