October is Roadside PRIDE month

Posted October 5, 2016 at 8:38 am

The weather is cooling down and it is the perfect opportunity to get out of the house and volunteer. Now is the time to join in southern and eastern Kentucky’s fall cleanup campaign, Roadside PRIDE.

“After a hot summer, it’s a great time to get outside and work to improve our environment,” said Tammie Wilson of PRIDE, the non-profit organization that organizes volunteer cleanup events across the 42-county region. “If we take time to clean up our communities now, we create a welcome scene for all the visitors coming to the area and to experience the wonderful fall colors and other natural beauty our region has to offer.”

The Roadside PRIDE campaign encourages volunteers to pick up litter near their home, church, school, business or favorite spot this fall. PRIDE provides trash bags and gloves to volunteers who pick up litter and dispose of it with their own trash. For supplies, please call the PRIDE office toll-free at 888-577-4339.

Volunteers may contact their local PRIDE Coordinator after they pick up litter and dispose of it with their trash. The coordinator will add the volunteer hours to the city’s or county’s Roadside PRIDE tally. PRIDE will recognize the region’s cities and counties with the most Roadside PRIDE volunteers.

To find your PRIDE Coordinator, click your county on the map at http://kypride.org/service-area/.

In Clinton County, contact PRIDE Coordinator Rick Stearns at 688-4040 or the judge/executive’s office at 387-5234 for more information.