Volunteers needed for Oct. 11 illegal dump cleanup day
Braymill cinder pit in Chiloquin focus of day's event
A nonprofit group from Grants Pass is coordinating a community cleanup day next month at the Braymill cinder pit in Chiloquin. Members of the Clean Forest Project are looking for volunteers to help haul away household trash, old appliances, furniture and other items littering the spot.
Julie Lockman, executive director of the Clean Forest Project, said participants should meet at the site at 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 11. To get there, drive four miles on the Sprague River Road and follow signs. Read the full story in Thursday's Herald and News print edition.
Julie Lockman, executive director of the Clean Forest Project, said participants should meet at the site at 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 11. To get there, drive four miles on the Sprague River Road and follow signs. Read the full story in Thursday's Herald and News print edition.
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