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Trash Bash, 3/7/15 3/3/2015 City of Huntsville,Texas Mail-Press Release-Trash Bash Saturday,March 7 �AM;W , II ee oodwaul°�d <lllwoodweui,d@Ill tjuii t svuilllllletx,,,gov� Press Release - Trash Bash Saturday, March 7 Lee Woodward <Iwoodward@huntsvilletx.gov> Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 9:01 AM To: Lee Woodward <Iwoodward@huntsvilletx.gov> On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 9:01 AM, Lee Woodward <Iwoodward@huntsvilletx.gov> wrote: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Please add to Best Bets & Channel 7 bulletins - thank you! TRASH BASH Walker County Proud Communities (WCPC), consisting of members from Walker County, City of Huntsville Solid Waste and Recycling, Texas Forest Service, Master Gardeners, and local businesses, is sponsoring the 20th Annual Trash Bash on Saturday, March 7, 2015, from 8 a.m. to noon. Annually, over 400 vehicles come through the three drop-off sites, including the City of Huntsville Disposal and Recycling Facility, Walker County Precinct Barn 3, and Walker County Precinct Barn 4, with over 150 tons of garbage, tires, and metal (brush is composted and not disposed of). The drop-off sites do not accept farm implement tires, concrete, bricks, burn barrels, junk vehicles, liquids of any type, or vehicle batteries (some rejected items may be handled at the upcoming Household Hazardous Waste Day in April). Over 100 volunteers from the Walker County Sheriff's Office, Walker County Community Supervision and Corrections, Master Gardeners, Walker County Environmental Enforcement, Walker County Commissioners, Try 2 Recycle, Waste Management of Houston, and the City of Huntsville Disposal and Recycling staff assist during this multi-site event. The purpose of Trash Bash is to provide citizens an opportunity to dispose of materials at no cost and to prevent illegal dump sites. Walker County Proud Communities includes the Texas Forest Service, Walker County Commissioners, Walker County Master Gardeners, Walker County Judge's office, the City of Huntsville, and private citizens. The Texas Forest Service provides the tree seedlings for the annual tree sale and the Master Gardeners provide tree planting tips to buyers during the event itself, which is the only fundraiser to help with this week's big event -Trash Bash. WCPC meets approximately nine times per year to discuss the environment and how to promote awareness. James Ray Necker of Walker County Precinct 1 is the current President. hftps://m ai I.googl e.com/m ai I/u/0/?ui=2&i k=453176dOa2&view=pt&search=i nbox&m sg=l4beO281 ccefdOad&ds qt=1&s i m I=14beO281 ccefdOad 1/2 3/3/2015 City of Huntsville,Texas Mail-Press Release-Trash Bash Saturday,March 7 For more information, contact: Esther Herklotz Superintendent, Solid Waste and Recycling City of Huntsville, Texas 936 294 5724 office 936 1 1021 fax eherklotz@huntsvilletx.gov hftps://m ai I.googl e.com/m ai I/u/0/?ui=2&i k=453176dOa2&view=pt&search=i nbox&m sg=l4beO281 ccefdOad&ds qt=1&s i m I=14beO281 ccefdOad 2/2