THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS! January 11th Cleanup, 10 Miles of Success.

Friends of the Scenic Adopt a Road Cleanup Sign

Friends of the Scenic Drive Helps Maintain and Enhance Scottsdale’s Scenic Drive.

January 13, 2020

You Helped keep Scottsdale beautiful.

It was a bit on the chilly side but that did not deter more than 20 volnteers from getting the job done. Because of your time and effort more than ten miles of roadside (five miles on each side of Scottsdale Road) have a splendid appearance.

  • Jim & Lynn Schuttenberg

  • Bill Scott

  • Gina & Jake Kulp

  • Ellen & Jim Conroy

  • Gary Hohner

  • Betty Zimpfer

  • Connie Boose

  • Chris Flynn

  • Pete Gil

  • Copper Phillips

  • Donna Oats

  • Heidi Stakis

  • Jessica Fossey

  • Charly Simonson

  • Les Conklin

  • John Rodwick

  • Michael Ballmann

 

Special thanks to Bill Scott, Gina Kulp and Jake Kulp for managing our two sign-in locations.

Next Scottsdale Road Scenic Drive Cleanup – Saturday, April 18, 2020.

More Information About January 11th Scottsdale Road Scenic Drive Cleanup

 

2019-2020 Cleanup Schedule

Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019, 7:45 – 9:45 a.m. Thank you for your support.
Saturday, Jan. 11. 2020, 8:00 a.m. Thank you for your support.
Saturday, April 18, 2020, 7:45 a.m. Mark your calendar. Thank you.

Note. Friends of the Scenic Drive is a corps of volunteers that is part of the Greater Pinnacle Peak Association, a 501 c (3) nonprofit founded in the Pinnacle Peak area of Scottsdale, Arizona in 1977.


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