A wide variety of community groups took part in a cleanup project Saturday morning, bagging several bags of trash along Sewell Mill Creek at East Cobb Park.
It was the third annual spring cleanup organized by the Friends for the East Cobb Park, and included members of the Rotary Club of East Cobb, Boy Scout Troop 797 (Episcopal Church of St. Peter and St. Paul) and the Cobb County Water System.
“Every year the creek has been cleaner than it was the year before,” reports volunteer Wade Patrick, who submitted the photo above.
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