Thursday May 22 2008
Skyridge Elementary students pick up recyclables at Park Preserve in Auburn.
By: Auburn Journal photography by Ben Furtado
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Skyridge Elementary second graders, Emma Welch and John Conron help clean up the Auburn School Park Preserve Thursday morning by picking up recyclables during the City of Auburn?s annual Creek Walk held to educate students about the impacts of litter on area waterways and the environment.
Skyridge Elementary second graders, Emma Welch and John Conron help clean up the Auburn School Park Preserve Thursday morning by picking up recyclables during the City of Auburn?s annual Creek Walk held to educate students about the impacts of litter on area waterways and the environment.
Ben Furtado/Auburn Journal
Skyridge Elementary second-grader Alex Kenney, tosses a plastic water bottle in its proper recycle bin during the City of Auburn?s annual Creek Walk Thursday morning at the Auburn School Park Preserve.
Skyridge Elementary second-grader Alex Kenney, tosses a plastic water bottle in its proper recycle bin during the City of Auburn?s annual Creek Walk Thursday morning at the Auburn School Park Preserve.
Ben Furtado/Auburn Journal
Dave Albright, a volunteer with Citizens Involved Means Better Living (CIMBL) talks to Skyridge Elementary School second graders during the City of Auburn?s annual Creek Walk Thursday morning at the Auburn School Park Preserve.
Dave Albright, a volunteer with Citizens Involved Means Better Living (CIMBL) talks to Skyridge Elementary School second graders during the City of Auburn?s annual Creek Walk Thursday morning at the Auburn School Park Preserve.
Ben Furtado/Auburn Journal
Skyridge Elementary students seek and find recyclable plastic bottles and cans a the Auburn School Park Preserve Thursday morning during the City of Auburn?s annual Creek Walk, an effort to teach students about the impacts of litter on area waterways and the environment.
Skyridge Elementary students seek and find recyclable plastic bottles and cans a the Auburn School Park Preserve Thursday morning during the City of Auburn?s annual Creek Walk, an effort to teach students about the impacts of litter on area waterways and the environment.
Ben Furtado/Auburn Journal
Ben Furtado/Auburn Journal
Skyridge Elementary School second-grader Ryan Carnahan makes a dash for an aluminum can on one of the Auburn School Park Preserve bridges Thursday morning during the City of Auburn?s annual Creek Walk.
Skyridge Elementary School second-grader Ryan Carnahan makes a dash for an aluminum can on one of the Auburn School Park Preserve bridges Thursday morning during the City of Auburn?s annual Creek Walk.
Ben Furtado/Auburn Journal
Skyridge Elementary students seek and find recyclable plastic bottles and cans a the Auburn School Park Preserve Thursday morning during the City of Auburn?s annual Creek Walk, an effort to teach students about the impacts of litter on area waterways and the environment.
Skyridge Elementary students seek and find recyclable plastic bottles and cans a the Auburn School Park Preserve Thursday morning during the City of Auburn?s annual Creek Walk, an effort to teach students about the impacts of litter on area waterways and the environment.
Ben Furtado/Auburn Journal
Ben Furtado/Auburn Journal
Skyridge Elementary students seek and find recyclable plastic bottles and cans a the Auburn School Park Preserve Thursday morning during the City of Auburn?s annual Creek Walk, an effort to teach students about the impacts of litter on area waterways and the environment.
Skyridge Elementary students seek and find recyclable plastic bottles and cans a the Auburn School Park Preserve Thursday morning during the City of Auburn?s annual Creek Walk, an effort to teach students about the impacts of litter on area waterways and the environment.
Ben Furtado/Auburn Journal
Skyridge Elementary second-grader Alex Kenney, tosses a plastic water bottle in its proper recycle bin during the City of Auburn?s annual Creek Walk Thursday morning at the Auburn School Park Preserve.
Skyridge Elementary second-grader Alex Kenney, tosses a plastic water bottle in its proper recycle bin during the City of Auburn?s annual Creek Walk Thursday morning at the Auburn School Park Preserve.