Volunteers Needed for 16th Annual Community Clean-Up

Volunteers repaint a park sign (Photo: Bryan Latchford)

Source: City of Santa Barbara

On October 19th, hundreds of volunteers will join together for Looking Good Santa Barbara’s 16th Annual Community Clean-Up Day to transform Santa Barbara neighborhoods on the east and west sides of the city. Volunteers will be assigned to a variety of projects including litter pick-up, graffiti removal, and park beautification projects. 

Students are able to earn community service hours. Individuals, families, and groups wishing to participate can simply sign-up on the day of the event.

COMMUNITY CLEAN-UP – SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 2019

9:00am – 12:00pm

East Side Meeting Location

·         Eastside Park – 198 N Soledad St.

West Side Meeting Location

·         Parque de los Ninos – 550 Wentworth Avenue

 

Generous support is being provided by MarBorg Industries, New Life Church, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints – Santa Barbara Stake.

Download and share our event flyer in English and Spanish here: 2019 Community Clean-Up Flyer

For more information, visit: www.LookingGoodSB.com

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