Democrats Work: Horseshoe Park and Creek Cleanup in Aurora, CO

12 Jul 2008 - 9:00am
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Ready, Set, CO! - Horseshoe Park and Creek Cleanup in Aurora

When: Saturday, July 12th 2008, at 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Where: Horseshoe Park - meet in the parking lot next to the softball fields
2141 S. Kittredge Way
Aurora, CO

Host: Democrats Work
Info: Join Democrats Work volunteers and Aurora Parks and Open Space to cleanup the Horseshoe Natural Area in Aurora. We will be removing trash and debris from the park and the creeks that converge there.

All equipment will be provided. Wear some clothes that can get dirty, bring a friend, and let's get to work!
Notes: The first 12 people to RSVP will receive a free Democrats Work t-shirt!

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