Wrap up (KEA) May 2, 2016

Throughout the semester doing the EACAP project, Not only myself but my team member learned a good bit about the environment.  Early in the project we lost one team member, but Kaylie and I didn’t let that bother us and got the work we needed to get done done.  We learned a lot of new tips on recycling and where to and not to throw your waste. We learned/saw how well of a community such as Reading can come together and clean up a section of the trail to make it look great in the end.

Photos of day 2 clean up along the trail (KEA) April 23, 2016

get_file-3 get_fileHere are two more pictures Kaylie and I took when we were out on the clean up day on the 23rd. These are some more big items that people dump along the trail. Good thing is after the second day of clean up. The trail looks 10x better then what it did when we went on the first day.

Photos from Day one of clean up (KEA) April 13, 2016

get_file-1 get_file-2These are just two pictures from our first day out on the trail of cleanup.  There was tons of trash, too much to take photos of. These were just some of the examples of what people throw down on the trail.

Meeting with Ali (KEA) March 23, 2016

Kaylie and I met with Ali the head of the Schuylkill River trail. She discussed what we will be doing. We will be cleaning up trash that is left there, pull out shrubs and dead plants, and plant new plants.

KEA: Keeping Environment Alive

Our group name is Keeping Environment Alive. The group members are Kaylie, Eric, and Addie. Kaylie is apart of the Berks Soccer team and majoring in business. Eric is a part of the Berks club bowling team and majoring in Criminal Justice. Addie is a part of the Berks Volleyball team and majoring in communications. All three of us are from Lancaster County.

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