Mayor Jennings, Councilor Arnold, and others delivered flyers door-to-door today to let Chihuahuita neighborhood residents know about the clean-up that will happen this Saturday (Nov. 5 from 8am-10:30am). Residents and volunteers are invited to join in to make the event more successful. Residents can move trash from their yard to the alley or sidewalks this week, so it can be picked up Saturday morning by volunteers. Residents can also bring trash to the roll-off dumpsters Saturday morning (which will be located at Ash Ave. and Alameda St.). Keep Roswell Beautiful provide free clean-up supplies for those wanting to participate in the clean-up.
Several City leaders, staff, and volunteers shared flyers door-to-door in the Chihuahuita neighborhood today in preparation of the clean-up that will happen there this Saturday (Nov. 5 from 8am-10:30am). This clean-up event is hosted by Roswell Neighborhood Watch and it's coordinator, RPD Sgt. Grace Fresquez, along with Keep Roswell Beautiful, City of Roswell Solid Waste Department, and Roswell Hispano Chamber of Commerce.
If you want to volunteer, stop by Ash Ave. and Alameda St. this Saturday (Nov. 5) between 8am-10:30am to pick-up free clean-up supplies and join in to help make #KRBLitterFree and let's #KeepRoswellBeautiful !
See flyer and door hanger graphic for more details.
*Clean-up supplies funded in part through the New Mexico Department of Tourism "Clean and Beautiful Grant Program."
Photos include:
Councilor Cristina Arnold with husband Kerry Lewis
Mayor Tim Jennings and Heidi Huckabee
Sgt Grace Fresquez, Phillip Sanchez, Carmelo Trevino, Randy Torrez, and Fernando Valdez
Jaclyn James and Abraham Chaparro
Emiliano Orono and Rick Medrano
Original source can be found here.