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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Wicomico County Residents Invited To Help Clean Up Indian Village Playground

(Salisbury, MD) There will be a community clean up at Indian Village Playground located at 903 Manoa Blvd., Salisbury, MD 21801. The morning event is sponsored by the Westside Homeowners Association and will be held on Saturday October 11th, 2008 from 9 AM until 12 noon. All residents are welcome to come and help with this important task.

Event activities include trash pickup and painting. The Wicomico County Parks Maintenance Division will be assisting with tools, bags, gloves, and a trash pickup. Please wear comfortable clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty. After the clean up activities, refreshments will be served. For more information call Kenneth Gaskins at 443-614-1454 or Rick Konrad at 410-548-4870.

11 comments:

  1. Come by Shanie Shields's house when you guys are finished cleaning up.

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  2. Better yet, get Shanie out there and let her help clean up.

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  3. Get those crackheads that hang out in that park to go clean up their own crack vials and dirty condoms. If people that live in that neighborhood don't take pride in it why should anyone else?

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  4. I have volunteered for similar clean ups in locations near Indian Village, in the not too distant past.

    Those that I assisted were almost entirely supported by people who did not live in the,clean up, area.

    As we went about the clean up the local residents viewed our activity with obvious scorn. Never once did one of them offer a helping hand.

    Unfortunately my forecast is for the same thing to happen to this well intentioned cleanup.

    Hope I am wrong but would bet I am not. Count me out!

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  5. Im always in the woods hunting or scouting and always bring some garbage out with me, Ill stick with that.

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  6. I won't help out with anything that lazy Kenny Gaskins is associated with. That guy is so damn lazy he can't even hold a job. It is very typical of him to ask someone to go clean up his neighborhood.

    He is the same guy that got fired from the "park police" for pulling someone over in a make believe police car with a blue light. That guy is dangerous and you need to stay away from him.

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  7. "The Wicomico County Parks Maintenance Division will be assisting with tools, bags, gloves, and a trash pickup."

    Is this a county park? If so then they need to pick up after the litterbugs, not us. They get paid to do that job. With that said, I also feel the responsibility lies with the hoodlums who use that park, but that obviously isn't happening. Maybe it is time for the county to sell that property and put it on the tax rolls. Oh, if it was purchased from Open Space money, then give it back to the state.

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  8. I don't care if it was Winter Place Park, I am not cleaning up anything that is not in my own neighborhood. If people can't take care of what they have in their own neighborhoods, like Anon 2:09 said, why should anyone else? People go in and clean up after those that use it regularly then they begin to expect others to pick up after them all the time. The same with the mayor coming over here to Doverdale we didn't ask her to the people on the west side will take the same attitude.

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  9. No way would I help clean up that pig pen on Manoa Blvd. let those crack whores and drug dealers clean up there own shit.

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  10. Joe, this is the funniest post I have seen on your blog. Why would anyone in their right mind clean up someone elses shit when it will look the same in two weeks? Very funny post. I say let all the westside welfare recipients pick up their own trash.

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  11. Why would I want to go clean-up something that "those people" will just destroy again. They dont care about their neighborhood to begin with sp why would anyone want to help clean it up.

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