Keep Midland Beautiful Board Members will be joining in on the Annual Fall Sweep Cleanup on October 26th, demonstrating the organization's mission of enhancing the local environment.
According to a press release, the Keep Midland Beautiful (KMB) Board of Directors will participate in the Annual Fall Sweep Cleanup on Thursday, October 26th from 11 am till Noon. The board members will be cleaning up the area around the exits at Loop 250 and Midland Drive. The organization has provided a map highlighting the specific area that the board members will be focusing on during the cleanup.
To ensure the success of their cleaning efforts, board members of KMB will be given gloves and trash bags, according to the release. This will help them properly dispose of any litter and debris they come across during the cleanup.
The Annual Fall Sweep, which began on September 11th and will last until November 11th, is an initiative organized by Keep Midland Beautiful. It encourages individuals and groups to participate in thorough cleanups of various locations, including parks, schools, and main street/downtown areas.
The Fall Sweep Cleanup is open to the public, and those interested in participating can register at keepmidlandbeautiful.org or by calling 432-688-7745. Keep Midland Beautiful will provide all the necessary supplies for the cleanup, as stated on their official website.
Keep Midland Beautiful is a non-profit organization that works closely with the City of Midland to promote the beauty and sustainability of the city. Their mission is to educate and inspire residents to take part in keeping Midland clean and aesthetically pleasing.
In a post on their Facebook page, Keep Midland Beautiful expressed their gratitude to all the volunteers who participated in the Fall Sweep Cleanup, showcasing a photo of the dedicated individuals who took part in the event.
By participating in the Annual Fall Sweep Cleanup, the board members of Keep Midland Beautiful are actively contributing to the organization's mission of enhancing the local environment and encouraging engagement in the pursuit of a pristine and sustainable Midland.