| Volunteers met at the City Maintenance Shed at 7:00 a.m. Donuts, sandwiches, coffee and pop were provided by Byron's, City Hall, and a few citizen's in town. It took around 5 hours to complete the 2010 Annual Spring Cleanup. View photos of their hardwork and dedication to helping Pomeroy eliminate unwanted junk. View a list of the volunteers. | |
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| Council member Brian Meyer along with Leo Worrel and Dennis Ehn look ambitious as they are chauffeured around by Randy Welander. | Randy Bachman uses his back hoe to crush the garbage allowing more fills per dumpster. |
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| Duane
Schuttler helps with larger appliances. Pryor to Spring Cleanup Day, citizen's
registered their large appliance at City Hall for a fee of $15.00 per
applicance. Appliances without green tags were not picked up on that day.
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Volunteers loaded junk into trailers that were placed on curbside. They would then drive back to the City Maintenance Shed and unload their bounty into large dumpsters provided by Gray Sanitation of Manson. |
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| Larry Rutherford operated the skid loader which was donated for the day by New Cooperative Inc. | Council member Ron Bachman and Mayor Gene Becker discuss how many loads it may take them while they sample the donuts and coffee. |
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| Volunteers also donated their vehicles and trailers for the day to help haul junk to the large dumpsters. | Gerald Klaassen is ready for another round after unloading the trailer for the third time. |
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| Randy Welander hauls a large satelite to the dumpster. | The Volunteers are hard at work unloading trailer after trailer. |
| Mattresses that were collected at various curbs are placed over the piled junk. (Sweet Dreams) The City of Pomeroy thanks each and every volunteer for their gallant effort in providing the work force, trucks, trailers, food, and beverages. It was another successful year thanks to you. | |