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Two Eco-Friendly Ways to Commemorate Great Days of Service 2024

people carrying away trash cleaned up from a wooded area
photo courtesy of Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful

Volunteers can sign up to pick up litter or take part in a native plant rescue in the Gwinnett Place area October 18–19

Now that October has arrived, Gwinnett County’s Great Days of Service 2024 is just around the corner. Designed to address some of the county’s most pressing needs, Great Days of Service represents the largest community volunteer initiative in Gwinnett County each fall.

Offering an eco-friendly twist to the annual event this year, Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful (GC&B) and the Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources (DWR) are teaming up on October 18 and 19 to offer two ways for local residents to take part. Commemorating the weekend-long event, volunteers can opt to pick up litter or transplant native trees in the Gwinnett Place area of Duluth.

two volunteers picking up trash along the highway and a wooded area
photo courtesy of Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful

“We are honored to partner with our friends at Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources, Georgia Piedmont Land Trust, Gwinnett Place CID and Gwinnett Serves for another impactful event,” said Schelly Marlatt, GC&B Executive Director.

“While other civic organizations, nonprofits, corporations and schools may host events to address other critical issues within our community — such as food insecurity, homelessness, veteran and senior support and more — the environmental health of a part of the county that has long been identified with a gateway to our community is our aim for this year’s Great Days of Service,” Marlatt continued.

“Picking up litter and ensuring the longevity of native plants go a long way in preserving the beauty of our community. And community appearance goes hand-in-hand with our economic vitality and community enjoyment, two essential matters that affect us all.”

volunteers picking up trash along a wooded road
photo courtesy of Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful

Two ways to get involved

Litter Pick-Up — Friday, October 18 from 9 a.m. to noon and/or Saturday, October 19 from 8 a.m. to noon — Volunteers will collect litter along a vital wetland area near Gwinnett Place in Duluth. They should expect to be outdoors for the length of the event, including off-trail in the woods. Clothing should include long pants, long-sleeved shirts, closed-toe shoes, hiking boots or muck boots. Water, a snack, bug spray and a hat are also recommended.

To register, visit https://cerv.is/0024×4674.

Native Plant Rescue — Saturday, October 19 from 8 a.m. to noon — Volunteers will dig and transplant native plants from one site to another. This will require access to a vehicle to travel from one site to the next. They will meet at 1965 Evergreen Blvd, Duluth and will need to dress according to the weather, boots preferred. Volunteers are recommended to bring water. All tools will be provided.

To register, visit cerv.is/0024×4690.

volunteer picking up trash in wooded area
photo courtesy of Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful

A limited number of slots are available for each. All Gwinnett County volunteers must agree and complete a Waiver of Liability and Release Form before participating in Great Days of Service 2024. As thanks for their participation, volunteers will receive a Great Days of Service t-shirt while supplies last. The t-shirt was designed by the talented team at Lawrenceville-based Accent Creative Group.

For more information

To learn more about Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful, its programs and future events, please visit gwinnettcb.org.

Questions can be directed to the DWR team at dwrworkshop@gwinnettcounty.com or 678-376-6914.

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