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Revitalizing Child’s Park: A Community Cleanup Brings Neighbors Together

Event Details:

Date: Saturday, July 20 · 9 – 11am EDT

Location:Child’s Park Recreation Center

On Saturday, July 20th, the residents of Child’s Park in St. Petersburg, Florida will come together for a neighborhood cleanup event that promises to transform their shared public space. Hosted by local organizer Stephanie Ellington, this community-driven initiative aims to beautify the area and foster a greater sense of pride and ownership among the locals.

From 9am to 11am EDT, volunteers of all ages will converge at the Child’s Park Recreation Center, armed with gloves, trash bags, and a shared commitment to making their neighborhood shine. The event will involve a range of tasks, from picking up litter and clearing overgrown vegetation to sprucing up the park’s amenities and ensuring the area is safe and inviting for all to enjoy.

“This cleanup is more than just about picking up trash,” said Ellington. “It’s about bringing our community together, instilling a sense of ownership, and showing that we care about the spaces we share. When we work side by side, we can create real change and make our neighborhood a better place to live.”

The Child’s Park Neighborhood Cleanup is open to all members of the community, and organizers are encouraging residents to register and participate. By signing up at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/childs-park-neighborhood-cleanup-tickets-948967877467?aff=ebdssbdestsearch, volunteers can secure their spot and be a part of this transformative event.

Beyond the immediate impact of a cleaner, more vibrant park, the cleanup will also serve as a catalyst for ongoing community engagement. Organizers plan to use the event as a springboard for future initiatives, such as regular maintenance days, educational programs, and collaborative efforts to address larger issues affecting the neighborhood.

“When we come together as a community, we have the power to create real, lasting change,” Ellington added. “This cleanup is just the beginning of what we can accomplish when we work side by side.”

So, if you’re a resident of Child’s Park or a nearby community member, mark your calendars and join the movement. Together, we can revitalize our shared spaces and build a stronger, more connected neighborhood.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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