Conway resident Greg Harris holds up one of many IPA cans he found along Route 16 just north of the Saco Valley Overlook during Valley Pride Day on May 4. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Volunteers from Hales Location (from left) Janice Rubino, Marie Licciardi, Anne-Marie Baughn and Joanne Blow smile together with their collection bags at the intersection of Seavey Street and North-South Road in North Conway Village during Valley Pride Day on May 4. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Members of the Kennett High School Key Club collect trash along East Main Street in Conway during Valley Pride Day on May 4. From left: Zoe Groves, Vanessa Van Dyne, parent volunteer Ursula Jillette, Linsey Coles, Camryn Jillette, Nia Lajoie, Finn Lajoie, Nicholas Libby and Kiwanis Advisor Malcolm Badger. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Among the helpers serving food donated by the Valley Originals and other local businesses at the end of this year's Valley Pride Cleanup Day at the Hampton Inn& Suites Saturday afternoon in North Conway were (from left) inn staffers Hylie Bartlett, General Manager Tim Butts and Angela Morey as the band the the Saturday Boys performed in the background. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
Conway resident Greg Harris holds up one of many IPA cans he found along Route 16 just north of the Saco Valley Overlook during Valley Pride Day on May 4. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Volunteers from Hales Location (from left) Janice Rubino, Marie Licciardi, Anne-Marie Baughn and Joanne Blow smile together with their collection bags at the intersection of Seavey Street and North-South Road in North Conway Village during Valley Pride Day on May 4. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Members of the Kennett High School Key Club collect trash along East Main Street in Conway during Valley Pride Day on May 4. From left: Zoe Groves, Vanessa Van Dyne, parent volunteer Ursula Jillette, Linsey Coles, Camryn Jillette, Nia Lajoie, Finn Lajoie, Nicholas Libby and Kiwanis Advisor Malcolm Badger. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Among the helpers serving food donated by the Valley Originals and other local businesses at the end of this year's Valley Pride Cleanup Day at the Hampton Inn& Suites Saturday afternoon in North Conway were (from left) inn staffers Hylie Bartlett, General Manager Tim Butts and Angela Morey as the band the the Saturday Boys performed in the background. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
CONWAY — Volunteers took to the roads of greater Mount Washington Valley under mostly cloudy skies last Saturday morning for the 24th Valley Pride Clean-Up Day, beautifying the area by removing a ton or more of trash.
The event for the fifth year was coordinated by the Saco Valley Anglers/Trout Unlimited. SVA is an organization dedicated to preserving, protecting and reconnecting the cold water resources in the Saco River Watershed.
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