Join your family, friends, and neighbors in sprucing up The Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor – join a cleanup and make a difference!
Funding for many of these cleanups has been provided in part by The Last Green Valley, Inc. (TLGV). 
Visit www.thelastgreenvalley.org for more details about each cleanup. 
Putnam Beautification Day – The Putnam Business Association will be holding its 9th Annual downtown cleanup from 8 a.m. to noon May 6 from 8 am – noon. 
Meet at US Button Parking Lot on Kennedy Drive. 
Trash bags, gloves, water, snacks and lunch will be provided for all volunteers. 
Fun trophies awarded for “the most unusual thing found” and more. 
Putnam Nature Trail Cleanup – The Greater Putnam Interfaith Council and the Town of Putnam will be hosting a cleanup of the Putnam Nature Trail from 10 a.m. to noon April 22. 
The trail is located behind the National Guard Armory at 15 Keech St.
 The work will involve picking up trash and debris, cutting invasive vines, applying trail signage, widening paths, and planting flowers. 
Thompson Together’s Month-Long Town-Wide Cleanup – Step up and help out during the 12th annual town-wide roadside cleanup for the entire month of April. 
Contact Thompson Together for a section of town to clean.
Cat Hollow Park Cleanup – The Killingly Conservation Commission will host a cleanup of Cat Hollow Park on Dog Hill Road from 9:30 to 11;30 a.m. April 22. 
Volunteers will be removing trash and debris from the road, established trails, and the old mill race way. Gloves and lunch provided. 
Thompson Recreation & Middle School Team Clean Up – Each spring, 8th grade students and their teachers pitch in to help with cleanups at Riverside Park and Heritage Way Park. 
This year they will be out from 11:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 2. 
For more information about these cleanups or about The Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor, please visit www.thelastgreenvalley.org. Check out TLGV’s Facebook page, too. 
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