Published Apr 28, 2024 • 1 minute read
Volunteers pick up trash at Gateway Park on Saturday, April 27, 2024, during Trash Mob Day. Gateway was the first of five parks where volunteers were cleaning up on Saturday. Photo by Julie Kotsis /Windsor Star
Volunteers picked up trash and other debris at five Windsor parks Saturday during a marathon Trash Mob Day in honour of April’s Earth Day.
“(This is) the big one where we do five parks,” said Stepan Tuzlov, a Windsor of Change member and co-organizer of the event.
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“That’s like an Earth Day special but other than that we do (Trash Mob Days) once every two weeks, weather permitting.”
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Tuzlov said 17 people committed to volunteering Saturday and 80 more said they were interested, so he was expecting a good turnout despite the rainy morning.
Cleanup started at Gateway Park, a former train cut that runs from Riverside Drive to Wyandotte Street West.
That was followed by McKee Park on the waterfront in Old Sandwich, Malden Park and Superior Park on the city’s west side, and finishing up at Lanspeary Park, between Giles Boulevard and Ottawa Street.
Windsor of Change’s Stepan Tuzlov, left, is joined by his mom Tatiana Tuzlova at Gateway Park, Saturday, April 27, 2024, during Trash Mob Day. Photo by Julie Kotsis /Windsor Star Windsor of Change’s Stepan Tuzlov picks up litter in Gateway Park, Saturday, April 27, 2024, during Trash Mob Day — designed to help clean up several different green spaces on the same day. win
Volunteers were provided with gloves and garbage bags and grabber sticks to help pick up debris. Tuzlov said they always find lots of plastic, metal and paper, cans and bottles, and even sometimes needles or construction materials.
Gateway Park is a regular stop for the clean-ups but Tuzlov said he scouts local parks to see which ones could use some TLC.
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“Gateway Park is one of those parks that keeps on giving,” Tuzlov said. “We come back here and there’s always something to find and pick up.”
Visit www.windsorofchange.com for further information on the group’s activities, dates for future Trash Mob Days and ways to volunteer.
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