Huntsville Green Team seeks volunteers for Archer Park, Terry Heights cleanup

HUNTSVILLE – City officials have a request for residents — volunteer Saturday to work with the environmental group to “Keep Huntsville beautiful and green.”

Volunteers can pitch in at two cleanup opportunities hosted by Green Team for the Archer Park and Terry Heights communities.

Both cleanups last from 9-11 a.m. Those attending the Terry Heights Cleanup Day should meet at Meadow Drive Baptist Church, 1000 Meadow Drive; Archer Park is at 3315 Archer Drive.

“We need a whole village to create a litter free community,” Green Team Coordinator David Worley said. “Driving through town, all you see is beautiful nature and our growing City. The lack of litter can literally make our everyday lives better.”

Green Team will provide all supplies, including trash bags, litter sticks and safety vests.

All ages are welcome, and no experience is required to help the drive and create a #LitterFreeHSV.

For more information, call 256-532-5326 or visit [email protected].

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