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Volunteers mark 30th annual Irving "Trash Bash" with river cleanup and tree planting
Summary
Volunteers gathered in Irving for the 30th annual Trash Bash to remove litter before it reaches the Elm Fork of the Trinity River, partner with Keep Irving Beautiful and the City of Irving, and plant a 95-gallon bur oak to commemorate the anniversary and promote sustainability.
This is our 30th annual Trash Bash, and we're really excited about it, Speaker 1 said as volunteers gathered for the community cleanup. The event aimed to stop litter from reaching the Elm Fork of the Trinity River and to celebrate three decades of local stewardship.
Organizers said the cleanup partnered with Keep Irving Beautiful and the City of Irving. "On this Keep Irving Beautiful project, we are partnering with them, with the City of Irving," Speaker 6 said, noting the group also adopts a street as part of ongoing local efforts.
The event…
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