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Dearborn Public Schools clean-up parades

May 31, 2019 By Times-Herald Newspapers Leave a Comment

Photo courtesy of Dearborn Public Schools
Haigh Elementary School students walk their signs and banners during the Haigh cleanup parade May 13. This year marked the 67th in which Dearborn Public Schools students participate in parades featuring sustainability messages in each theme and activity, requesting that residents help keep the environment clean, according to the city. The parades sponsored by the City Beautiful Commission intend to motivate on keeping Dearborn clean and beautiful, motivate residents to keep their laws cut, pick up litter and paint their houses, a city press release said.
Photo courtesy of Dearborn Public Schools
Haigh Elementary School students Adriana Deep (left) and Eva Lawera walk during the Haigh cleanup parade May 13. This year marked the 67th in which Dearborn Public Schools students participate in parades featuring sustainability messages in each theme and activity, requesting that residents help keep the environment clean, according to the city. The parades sponsored by the City Beautiful Commission intend to motivate on keeping Dearborn clean and beautiful, motivate residents to keep their laws cut, pick up litter and paint their houses, a city press release said.
Photo courtesy of Dearborn Public Schools
Snow Elementary School students walk their signs and banners during their cleanup parade May 16. This year marks the 67th in which Dearborn Public Schools students participate in parades featuring sustainability messages in each theme and activity, requesting that residents help keep the environment clean, according to the city. The parades sponsored by the City Beautiful Commission intend to motivate on keeping Dearborn clean and beautiful, motivate residents to keep their laws cut, pick up litter and paint their houses, a city press release said.

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