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1:50 p.m. Saturday, Sept 25, 2010 –  Close to 350 people turned up at Long Beach Christ Church from the crack of dawn today to clean up that stretch of area.
A number of groups were part of the initiative which had the theme Pick It Up, Clean It Up, Sea Change.
Groups such as Circle K of the Barbados Community College and the University of the West Indies, the UWI Hockey Team, the Government Industrial School, Greenlanders of the Lester Vaughan School, 4H Foundation, Banks Holdings Limited, Dover Beach Hotel, the Lions of Bridgetown, Caribbean Smiles, James Street Methodist Church, Helping Hands 4H Community, St  Vincent & the Grenadines Association, Attitude Magazine, Project Discovery, Deloitte, the Barbados Youth Development Council and a group of female Indians  dressed in their full Abaya wear from the Al Falah School were out to play their part in rescuing the environment.

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