Huachuca Gould’s Adopt-A-Highway Project (Nov)
Six volunteers from the Huachuca Gould’s Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation picked up trash and other debris along Coronado Drive in Sierra Vista on November 23rd. 2024. This effort was the second of 2024 and the 14th year of participation in the City’s Adopt-A-Highway program.
Ten or so 30-gallon bags were filled after scouring approximately 1-mile of Coronado Drive. The Chapter’s “territory” passes in front of City Hall and Police Headquarters. Starting at 8:00 AM, cleanup was completed 1.5 hours later.
The bags and loose debris will be picked up by the City and hauled to the local land fill.
Wayne Kaiser coordinated the project with personnel from the City of Sierra Vista. John Millican, Dave Kemnitz, Rob Bridges, Jessica Vannoy, and Tom Deecken got down and dirty.
The next clean-up will be scheduled for the spring of 2025. Check the Chapter’s website in late October and early November for more information.
Ten or so 30-gallon bags were filled after scouring approximately 1-mile of Coronado Drive. The Chapter’s “territory” passes in front of City Hall and Police Headquarters. Starting at 8:00 AM, cleanup was completed 1.5 hours later.
The bags and loose debris will be picked up by the City and hauled to the local land fill.
Wayne Kaiser coordinated the project with personnel from the City of Sierra Vista. John Millican, Dave Kemnitz, Rob Bridges, Jessica Vannoy, and Tom Deecken got down and dirty.
The next clean-up will be scheduled for the spring of 2025. Check the Chapter’s website in late October and early November for more information.