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Members of the Roland 4-H Club rolled up their sleeves to help keep the community clean during a recent town cleanup event. Six youth volunteers spent time collecting litter along most streets in Roland while promoting community pride and environmental responsibility and living out the 4-H pledge of using their “Hands to larger service.” Members enjoyed searching for unusual items during the cleanup, with some of the more surprising finds including rubber boots, seashells and pieces of mail. The club said events like the cleanup help teach members the importance of giving back to the community and respecting the environment by not littering. Pictured in the group photo from left are Ben McIntosh, Silas Chouinard, Sampson Chouinard, Derek Baschuk, Nova Baschuk, Daxton Baschuk, and Kezia Falk with her dad Beny Falk.

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