Nearly 100 Make F.C. Cleaner & Greener

NNcleanupNearly 100 showed up to clean up the City of Falls Church last Saturday as part of the City’s “Growing Green” program, Environmental Programs Specialist Kathy Allan reported.

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Nearly 100 showed up to clean up the City of Falls Church last Saturday as part of the City’s “Growing Green” program, Environmental Programs Specialist Kathy Allan reported, including scout troops, residents and many others. A picnic lunch followed at the F.C. Community Center.

 

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