
Volunteers should meet at Luna County Courthouse Park at 8 a.m. Saturday to be dispatched from the park to one of several areas identified throughout the county as needing beautification.
Last year’s Toss No Mas saw over 350 volunteers pick up about 25,000 pounds of trash from approximately 35 miles of area roads. Roadways are selected ahead of the pickup by staff from Keep Luna County Beautiful and Luna County Code Enforcement as well as based on complaints from the community.
Keep Luna County Beautiful Coordinator Joe Padilla said the cleanups are a fun and family-friendly opportunity for residents to volunteer and give back to the community.
Volunteers will be given water and supplied with safety equipment like reflective vests and gloves. Reaching devices are available for those unable to bend over to pick up trash.
As in past years, volunteers from Aramark will cook an appreciation lunch for cleanup participants and door prizes will be raffled off to participants.
Again, residents are encouraged to participate in Luna County’s Toss No Mas Cleanup this Saturday, Oct. 28th, by gathering at Courthouse Park at 8 a.m.