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Sound Rivers is partnering again with the Greenville Noon Rotary Club for the 3rd-annual “Splash for Trash.” This Tar River cleanup is a community service project created by Greenville Rotary to promote water quality, access, river recreation and environmental awareness and highlight the Tar River. For more information, contact John M. Person at 252-353-2131 or jmperson@embarqmail.com.
Join us, and help keep your waterways clean!
July 31, 8 a.m. – noon
Greenville Town Common boating access area
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