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RAD's Second Community Clean-Up: August 2, 2020

7/20/2020

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With so much incredible support and success from our first clean up behind the Horizon Hills community, we decided to continue with our efforts to help other trails blighted with illegal dumping.
Yikes... here's the end of Estate's Road in Golden Valley...
Don't worry - we secured more dumpsters this time!

With support from Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful, Reno Salvage Co., and United Site Services, we are able to help another area where us RAD riders and other members of our community come to recreate.  We had over 100 people - riders and just local good citizens - show up and put in the sweat equity at our last event... and what a difference it made.

Sunday, August 2, 2020
8:00AM
End of Estates Road in Golden Valley
39°37’36.0” N 119°49’31.8” W

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Reno Area Dirtriders will have PPE such as masks, rubber-coated gloves and hand sanitizer available.  In order to comply with governmental directives, please wear a mask and be contentious of social distancing practices when gathering at the RAD tent. RAD and KTMB will also provide hand tools for volunteer use such as shovels, rakes and hand-grabbers.  Lastly, RAD will also be hosting food and drinks for all our hard workers.

What can I bring?  We have so many amazing people who ask this question.  We recommend that you bring your own sunscreen, hat and sunglasses. Bring your pickup truck or side by side to transport yourself and debris between trash sites and the dumpsters.  Old ratty tarps are extremely useful for sweeping up debris and dumping into a bag. If you have your own tools that you would like to use, great! If you have any heavy equipment you'd be willing to put to work, please email us ([email protected]).
As always, from the bottom of our motorcycle-loving hearts, we thank all of our members, volunteers, community and business supporters for their love and enthusiasm for keeping trails rad. 
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7/21/2020 09:50:43 am

If someone can make a poster for this and get it to me early next week I'll use it in my preview article. I'll also talk about it when I'm on the radio next Tuesday afternoon. Thanks. Hope to be out there.

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7/8/2024 04:52:03 am

While the deadline for the second RAD community clean-up has passed (it was held on August 2nd, 2020), it sounds like a great initiative! It's always inspiring to see people coming together to give back to their community and keep their environment clean. If there are any upcoming clean-up events in the area, I'd be interested in participating.

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