NewsMarch 31, 2012

Members of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State and The Neighborhood Connection picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area as part of Clean Up Cape Day.

Southeast Missouri State student Amber Strong picks cigarette butts out of the gravel of a parking lot near Independence St., and Ellis St., in Cape Girardeau Saturday, March 31. Strong, a member of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State, was taking part in Clean Up Cape Day. Club members, along with The Neighborhood Connection picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area.
Southeast Missouri State student Amber Strong picks cigarette butts out of the gravel of a parking lot near Independence St., and Ellis St., in Cape Girardeau Saturday, March 31. Strong, a member of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State, was taking part in Clean Up Cape Day. Club members, along with The Neighborhood Connection picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area.
Southeast Missouri State student Lindsey Chaney picks up trash as part of Clean Up Cape Day in Cape Girardeau Saturday, March 31. Chaney, a member of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State, picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area along with The Neighborhood Connection.
Southeast Missouri State student Lindsey Chaney picks up trash as part of Clean Up Cape Day in Cape Girardeau Saturday, March 31. Chaney, a member of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State, picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area along with The Neighborhood Connection.
Southeast Missouri State students Lindsey Chaney , left, Alyssa Oitker and Katey Silger pick up trash as part of Clean Up Cape Day in Cape Girardeau Saturday, March 31. Members of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State, they picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area along with The Neighborhood Connection.
Southeast Missouri State students Lindsey Chaney , left, Alyssa Oitker and Katey Silger pick up trash as part of Clean Up Cape Day in Cape Girardeau Saturday, March 31. Members of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State, they picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area along with The Neighborhood Connection.
Southeast Missouri State student Amber Strong carries trash she picked up near Independence St., and Ellis St., in Cape Girardeau Saturday, March 31. Strong, a member of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State, was taking part in Clean Up Cape Day. Club members, along with The Neighborhood Connection picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area.
Southeast Missouri State student Amber Strong carries trash she picked up near Independence St., and Ellis St., in Cape Girardeau Saturday, March 31. Strong, a member of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State, was taking part in Clean Up Cape Day. Club members, along with The Neighborhood Connection picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area.
Southeast Missouri State students Alyssa Oitker, left,  Katey Silger and Lindsey Chaney walk down Independence St., picking up trash as part of Clean Up Cape Day in Cape Girardeau Saturday, March 31. Members of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State, they picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area along with The Neighborhood Connection.
Southeast Missouri State students Alyssa Oitker, left, Katey Silger and Lindsey Chaney walk down Independence St., picking up trash as part of Clean Up Cape Day in Cape Girardeau Saturday, March 31. Members of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State, they picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area along with The Neighborhood Connection.
Southeast Missouri State student Amber Strong picks cigarette butts out of the gravel of a parking lot near Independence St., and Ellis St., in Cape Girardeau Saturday, March 31. Strong, a member of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State, was taking part in Clean Up Cape Day. Club members, along with The Neighborhood Connection picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area.
Southeast Missouri State student Amber Strong picks cigarette butts out of the gravel of a parking lot near Independence St., and Ellis St., in Cape Girardeau Saturday, March 31. Strong, a member of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State, was taking part in Clean Up Cape Day. Club members, along with The Neighborhood Connection picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area.
Southeast Missouri State student Alyssa Oitker carries a piece of trash she picked up near Independence st., and Ellis St., in Cape Girardeau Saturday, March 31. Strong, a member of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State, was taking part in Clean Up Cape Day. Club members, along with The Neighborhood Connection picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area.
Southeast Missouri State student Alyssa Oitker carries a piece of trash she picked up near Independence st., and Ellis St., in Cape Girardeau Saturday, March 31. Strong, a member of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State, was taking part in Clean Up Cape Day. Club members, along with The Neighborhood Connection picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area.
Southeast Missouri State students Katey Silger, left, and Alyssa Oitker show some of the trash they picked up near Independence St., and Ellis St., as part of Clean Up Cape Day in Cape Girardeau Saturday, March 31. Members of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State, they picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area along with The Neighborhood Connection.
Southeast Missouri State students Katey Silger, left, and Alyssa Oitker show some of the trash they picked up near Independence St., and Ellis St., as part of Clean Up Cape Day in Cape Girardeau Saturday, March 31. Members of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State, they picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area along with The Neighborhood Connection.
Southeast Missouri State student Amber Strong shows some of the trash she picked up near Independence St., and Ellis St., in Cape Girardeau Saturday, March 31. Strong, a member of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State, was taking part in Clean Up Cape Day. Club members, along with The Neighborhood Connection picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area.
Southeast Missouri State student Amber Strong shows some of the trash she picked up near Independence St., and Ellis St., in Cape Girardeau Saturday, March 31. Strong, a member of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State, was taking part in Clean Up Cape Day. Club members, along with The Neighborhood Connection picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area.
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Members of the The Social Work Club of Southeast Missouri State and The Neighborhood Connection picked up trash and recyclables from commercial and public property around the area as part of Clean Up Cape Day.

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