Adopt-A-Highway Cleanup, Sat April 25th, 9-11am
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25 Apr 2026 |
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Hershey
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Rotary has adopted the cleanup of 422 from Ceylon Avenue to Howard Avenue. We will have our spring cleanup on Saturday, April 25th from 9am – 11am and are looking for 10 volunteers. This coincides with Downtown Hershey Association's Kiss Hershey Back cleanup on the same day.
Materials have been ordered for the cleanup (gloves, bags …) and we have Rotary Vests to wear to advertise our club.
Details on the cleanup segment: 2-mile stretch on 422 from Ceylon Avenue heading east to Howard Avenue. The intersection of Ceylon and 422 is the Tender Years Child Development Center across from the The Hershey Company headquarters. The Howard Avenue intersection is just past the Cocoa Country Inn and The Outfitters Ski shop.
History of Adopt-A-Highway: In 1984 the idea for the Adopt A Highway program was born when James Evans, an engineer for the Texas Department of Transportation, witnessed litter blowing out of the back of a pickup truck he was following in Tyler Texas. Concerned about the increasing cost to the government of keeping roadways clean, Evans began asking community groups to volunteer to pick up trash along designated sections of local state highways. Evans got few takers for his idea, however, in 1985, Billy Black, the Public Information Officer for the Texas Department of Transportation took up the cause and organized the first official Adopt A Highway program. In April of 1990, The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) began its Adopt A Highway (AAH) program. Since 1990, volunteers have been beautifying roadsides two miles at a time.


