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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

[SDCPJ] Fwd: I Love A Clean San Diego volunteer opportunity

Calling friends of City Heights! 
This weekend's canyon cleanup and trail-building in Chollas Creek could use some help. Contact Lexi (info below) if you can join. The location is Chollas Pkwy & Quince St, 92105.

Working for Peace with a Sustainable Environment!

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Peace Resource Center of San Diego
3850 Westgate Place, San Diego 92105
office: 619-263-9301 / www.prcsd.org
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Contacts: General PRC -- info@prcsd.org (no longer using igc)
Mariah Gayler, Executive Director -- mariah@prcsd.org
Carol Jahnkow, Director Emerita & Special Projects -- carolj@prcsd.org
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From: I Love A Clean San Diego <support@cleansd.org>
Date: Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 10:38 AM
Subject: I Love A Clean San Diego volunteer opportunity
To: "info@prcsd.org" <info@prcsd.org>


Good afternoon!

 

I am contacting you on behalf of I Love A Clean San Diego, a local nonprofit environmental group. We are looking for volunteers to help us with our Clean Canyons for a Clean Coast Cleanup event on June 8th from 9AM-12PM.  Most coastal trash starts in our inland communities—help I Love A Clean San Diego and the San Diego Park and Recreation Department clean up this important open space area. Free work gloves provided!

 

Attached is a flyer with more information.

 

If you know anyone at your organization who may be interested, please contact Lexi Ambrogi at lambrogi@cleansd.org or (619)704-2778 to register.

 

Thank you for your time!

 

Maddy Kutsch

I Love A Clean San Diego

2508 Historic Decatur Rd., Ste. 150

San Diego, CA 92106

Phone: 619.704.2782

www.cleansd.org

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