“It’s cold, it’s windy, but we all dressed for the weather and we’re doing good,” said Ben Bacon, a 15-year old who’s been with the club for six years.
Sharlene Carter-Earle. Double D’s general leader, called the event a “first annual.” She said part of 4-H’s program is community involvement: kids need to learn responsibility for themselves and their environment.
“I have a few that aren’t here,” she said, but most members braved the chilly weather to pitch in.
The group had the use of a pickup to haul the junk away, compliments of one of their leaders, Alan Pipes. And Pizza Delight was feeding the kids once their task was completed, compliments of Keith MacIntosh.
“Yeah, it’s a good way to get out,” said Bacon. “…Help the town, do some volunteer work, help the Earth and do our part.”
Amherst Daily News


