Sunday, February 16, 2025

Community comes out for Arcadia Wash Clean up

Dan and I have been anxiously waiting for rain to nourish our bone dry catchment basins. This time of year our cisterns and basins are usually filled to the brim by our Winter rains. Talk about bad timing! As dark clouds gathered on Valentines Day, we held off on emailing the reminder about our first neighborhood wash clean up scheduled for the next day. We had mixed feelings as we came out of The Loft Cinema to find puddles in the street. Our holiday dinner was delayed as we checked out the wash to see if it was full of water. Luckily, the little bit of rain had already sunk into the sandy floor.


 The Pinecrest Neighborhood Association's Arcadia Wash Cleanup was on! But would the rain dampen the spirit of the neighbors? Would anyone show up? 

We needn't have worried. At 9am a good sized group of neighbors, families from Desert Sky School (including Ward 6 city council candidate Charlie Verdin and son), and the Trashy Divas showed up eager to start picking up trash!


People grabbed tools and recycled trash bags at Desert Sky Community School. Thanks Tucson Clean and Beautiful for supplying the bags and tools and Desert Sky for providing a meeting place with water, snacks, and bathrooms. Also, thanks to Andrea, Jane and Dan for providing breakfast goodies and coffee. 


Then we broke into three groups to cover the different sections of wash from Fairmount to Speedway. After this group took off, another showed up. Thanks to our community (about 35 of you!) for showing up to make our neighborhood more beautiful and protect our water system from trash! 

I led the last group, that included Miranda Schubert who is running for city council for our ward (bending over to pick up some trash). Wow! This little group kept cleaning for 3 hours - all the way to Speedway! Charlie Verdin was there all day too.  In fact, Charlie was so impressed by Miranda's community spirit that he dropped out of the race and is now supporting Miranda's run. 


And it was a good thing too. There was plenty to pick up! 


The Trashy Divas showed us some mad skills on how to compact trash and use a plastic bottle to safely collect needles. 


People gathered at the water station at Bellevue to drop off full bags, pick up more bags, or take a much needed break. 


Not to mention, chat with neighbors and new friends! 


Greg and Dan got their wheelbarrows to carry trash from Bellevue to the city trash pickup location on Fairmount. The guy gabbing in the red shirt is my husband Dan Stormont, the Wash Adoption lead. Someone even recruited a young homeless man to help!

And boy, did they need the help. Look at all this trash we collected! Over 80 bags!

Thanks to everyone who helped to make Pinecrest Neighborhood's first cleanup a success!  It was definitely a community effort! That's what I call neighborhood spirit! 

You can find more information on what we are up to on our Pinecrest Neighborhood Facebook and Nextdoor pages, as well as our webpage. Our events are also posted on the bulletin board at Pinecrest Park. Keep a lookout for more information about our Potluck Brunch on March 8th. 

2 comments:

  1. Wow! Guess I missed a lot by staffing the water station and not being present for the 'kick-off' gathering at the school. Thanks for all the pics. BTW .. I did add to the available goodies.

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    1. Thanks for staffing the water station (and for the goodies)! The real gatherings happened at the water station that you made possible.

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