High School students clean up the National Mall
Issue date: 4/1/07 Section: Neighborhood
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"Trash in the Potomac River Watershed is the most neglected sign of this beautiful national treasure," says Congressman Chris Van Hollen about the annual Cleanup and Initiative to be "Trash Free by 2013." "If we want to clean up our Watershed, we must take responsibility for ending the neglect."
The Northwestern High School students participated in "Bridging the Watershed" (BTW) - an outreach program of the Alice Ferguson Foundation in partnership with the National Park Service (NPS) and area high schools. This experience leads them to become future stewards of national parks and the environment.
The Potomac River Watershed Cleanup has overseen the collection of more than 2.5 million pounds of trash - the largest volunteer led cleanup on the East coast. Check the net at (www.potomaccleanup.org )


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jasonglades
High school essay
posted 2/19/09 @ 4:55 AM EST
This outreach program of the Alice Ferguson Foundation in partnership was great.
Alice Blaker
posted 3/05/09 @ 2:49 AM EST
I have to agree with teh poster above... :/ looks like a lot of hot air to me.
Anna Reed
posted 3/09/09 @ 3:53 AM EST
A think this new storie have some mistakes.
Dawn Redden
posted 3/11/09 @ 2:27 AM EST
Great article. I agree totally.
Catherine Dering
posted 3/14/09 @ 11:37 AM EST
I like articles like this. Great Article! Thanks!
Sarah Killings
posted 6/20/09 @ 5:45 AM EST
Yes i agree with you , and nice news thanks. This realy nice news , i watch for them .
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