The clean-up will take place form 9 AM to noon.

(Dearborn County, Ind.) - The Dearborn County Anti-Litter Initiative is seeking volunteers for a clean-up set for Yorkridge Hill on Saturday, May 7.
The clean-up will take place from the beginning of Yorkridge Hill to Fox Road, 9 a.m.-12 noon. York Township Trustee Greggory Callahan is helping to organize the clean-up for the third year in a row. Volunteers are asked to meet at the York Ridge Hunting Club, 5311 Yorkridge Road, for instructions and supplies.
Dearborn County Commissioners have approved road closures during the clean-ups at the request of Celeste Calvitto, founder and chair of the Dearborn County Anti-Litter Initiative. “We greatly appreciate the Dearborn County Sheriff's Office for keeping our volunteers safe and the Dearborn County Highway Department for their assistance with the clean-ups,” Calvitto said.
More details on these events will be posted at Dearborn County Anti-Litter Initiative | Facebook. If interested in volunteering, please comment or send a message. This will help to make sure there are enough supplies – and volunteers. Trash bags will be provided, along with a limited number of trash-pickers and vests. Volunteers are asked to bring gloves.

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