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Accomplishments
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Home Depot donates fence for the lot
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Project CLEAN UP participates in the Fall Clean Up and Green Up at City Hall
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Architectural guidance begins with high school architectural student
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Director of CTA Mr. Whitley, Planner starts architectural education of team members
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Peppermint Playhouse Puppeteers in-service team members and inspire them to create an original
environmental show
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Eaton Greenwood Streetscapers visit Tax Assessors Office and Engineering Department in City
Hall to gather data for planning their community
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Artistic members of team develops recycling coloring book in conjunction with their environmental
show
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Team receives $1000.00 from NJAGC
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Environmental Show debuts for East Orange Public Works Department
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The Environmental Show is aired on Comcast Cable
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First Show on the road at Wahlstrom School in East Orange
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Third performance in Livingston NJ at the Burnet Hill School
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The Shade Tree Division and Street Division of Public Works, Schuger Group, Pleasantdale Nursery
and Project CLEAN UP ready to beautify lot
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Project CLEAN UP will head parade for the East Orange City Hall Community Development Block
Grant
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Executive Director of New Jersey Clean Communities invites teram to perform Environmental Show
on Litter-acy Day activities in Trenton at the New Jersey State Museum on May 14th
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Department of Public Works invites PCU to head off Earth Day festivities at East Orange's City
Hall
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The Eaton Greenwood Streetscaper will present a "3D" model of the lot to Director of Public
Works
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PCU will participate in the second Spring Clean Up Green Up Day at City Hall
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Environmental Show performs to students at Mildred Barry Garvin School, Gordon Parks Academy,
and Ecole Toussaint Louverture.
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Evaluation
We, the CmPS Project CLEAN
UP Team, feel that our efforts towards, "Staying LOCAL,
and Going GLOBAL" are gaining momentum and some aspect of the project need to be defined
at future meetings between the team and partnerships. Currently a professional model of the lot on Eaton Place and Greenwood
Avenue is being developed with the help of an organization called Community Technical Assistance and will be submitted
to Mr. Gibson, Director of Public Works, City of East Orange for approval. After approval is given, the desing plan,
developed by the team, will be implemented. We are extremely proud of the cooperation between teams and their level
of enthusiasm with the project. We are very pleased with the community response to our project received during this
year. To accomplish all of our goals, we will continue to contact outside agencies, landscapers, construction and fencing
companies, local, state and national government, East Orange Sanitation, and other companies for support and materials necessary
to complete our task.
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