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ACMS Jr. Beta, IPODS team helps in City PRIDE clean-up Experience was kick-off to Wednesday's Earth Day activities Click on headline for story plus photos By Jennifer Kemp Students from Adair County Middle School helped the City of Columbia in the PRIDE cleanup efforts Saturday, April 18, 2009.Members of the 7th Grade IPODS team and the Junior Beta Club had a first hand experience in taking Responsibility In a Desirable Environment. The students worked hard and were very surprised at the amount of rubbish that is disposed of on our city streets. They "logged in" over 15 trash bags. During the BBQ lunch, two students won in the prize drawing held by the City and received $25 gift cards to Wal-Mart. The group received a very welcome round of free ice water at Sonic Drive In. It was very much appreciated. It was a great experience for all students involved. Saturday's participation was the kick-off activity for events to be held next week at ACMS in honor of Earth Day, which is Wednesday, April 22, 2009. This story was posted on 2009-04-19 14:45:05
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