Lycoming College students, service organizations clean up for Earth Day
RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent
Lycoming College seniors Sofia Odemena, left and Isabelle Thomas pick up trash in Brandon Park on Saturday as part of city-wide activities in Williamsport to celebrate Earth Day. The pair are members of Mu Sigma Upsilon, a multi-cultural sorority at the school which joined other service organizations and athletic teams volunteering their time.
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Lycoming College student picks up trash along West Fourth Street on Saturday as part of city-wide activities in Williamsport to celebrate Earth Day. Groups of individuals, service organizations and athletic teams were visible around town volunteering their time.
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Members of the Lycoming College football team clean up debris at Williamsport Cemetery on Saturday as part of city-wide activities in Williamsport to celebrate Earth Day. The group joined other service organizations and athletic teams volunteering their time at various locations.
RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent
Members of the Lycoming College football team clean up debris at Williamsport Cemetery on Saturday as part of city-wide activities in Williamsport to celebrate Earth Day. The group joined other service organizations and athletic teams volunteering their time at various locations.
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Lycoming College sophomore Beatriz Rodriguez pick up trash along West Fourth Street on Saturday as part of city-wide activities in Williamsport to celebrate Earth Day. Rodriguez was one of many individuals, service organizations and athletic teams volunteering their time.
RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent
Sienna Dunkleberger picks up trash along West Fourth Street in Williamsport on Saturday as part of city-wide activities to celebrate Earth Day. Dunkleberger, a Warrior Run high school junior, earned National Honor Society credit for her contribution and offered that she is inspired to promote similar activities in her community.
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Lycoming College assistant soccer coach, Luke Klingler helps spread mulch at the YWCA in Williamsport on Saturday as part of city-wide activities to celebrate Earth Day. Klingler and members of the soccer team were joined by many individuals, service organizations and athletic teams volunteering their time.
RALPH WILSON/Sun-Gazette Correspondent
Lycoming College assistant soccer coach, Josh Gildea helps spread mulch at the YWCA in Williamsport on Saturday as part of city-wide activities to celebrate Earth Day. Gildea and members of the soccer team were joined by many individuals, service organizations and athletic teams volunteering their time.
Groups of individuals, service organizations and athletic teams volunteered their time Saturday as part of city-wide activities to celebrate Earth Day. Lycoming College seniors Sofia Odemena, left, and Isabelle Thomas pick up trash in Brandon Park. Lycoming College sophomore Beatriz Rodriguez was one of the many individuals who helped pick up trash. Members of Lycoming College’s football team also helped clean up debris at Williamsport Cemetery.