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Spring clean-up along the Charles River

A half-dozen students from InterVarsity Global Engagement & Justice showed up yesterday to help clean up litter on the banks of the Charles River. I was there alongside them in my role as a land steward for the Waltham Land Trust. Petek Altug (at left in the photo below), New England regional coordinator for the organization, brought together this wonderful group of helpers.

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Szczypek got the interest in photography from her dad and in nature from her mom. She chronicles nature, family, events, sometimes meaningful sometimes random. She has lived in Waltham for 29 years. “I love visiting the countryside but love living right in the city,” she says. “I love having a choice where I can walk, bicycle or drive to the supermarket and other places if so desired.” She serves as a steward for the Waltham Land Trust.

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  1. Thank you Emily and all the wonderful students who volunteered to do this. All of us should make it a habit to pick up and dispose of litter wherever we are, whenever we can. Thank you all!

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