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Big Sweep creek cleanup happens Saturday

By Celeste Smith
cesmith@charlotteobserver.com

Organizers behind Mecklenburg County's Big Sweep – which happens Saturday -- typically tell volunteers to expect the unexpected during the annual cleanup of local creeks.

Last year, more than 700 volunteers picked up over 16,000 pounds of trash – including 55 tires, and a set of dentures.

This year's event runs 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Big Sweep organizers provide gloves, trash bags, snacks, and drinks. Volunteers are instructed to wear old clothes, sturdy shoes, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.

Volunteers can pick their own neighborhood site, or work at one of the designated sweep sites around the county. They are:

-Campbell Creek Greenway, 2100 Margaret Wallace Rd.

-Evergreen Nature Preserve, located in east Charlotte just south of Central Avenue, between Winterfield Place and Norland Road.

-Irwin Creek Greenway, 329 North Irwin Ave.

-Latta Plantation Nature Preserve, 5226 Sample Rd.

-Mallard/Clarks Creek Greenway, 9801 Mallard Creek Rd.

-McMullen Creek Greenway, located off of Pineville-Matthews Road across from the McMullen Creek Marketplace.

-Southside Park, 2645 Toomey Ave.

To register as a volunteer, email erin.oliverio@MecklenburgCountyNC.gov with your name, number in your group and the site where you'll be participating. For more details about the Big Sweep, go to www.ncbigsweep.org.

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