Cleanup of the Bike Kitchen Site

A group of ten or so volunteers lent a hand (or two) this past Sunday morning to remove overgrown vegetation, gravel, sand, soil and trash around the Bike Kitchen site in Malden. The collective effort resulted in around ten bags full of trimmings. A big thank you to all who helped with the cleanup and to Malden DPW who hauled away the bags that we filled up! We are one step closer to the start of operations!

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Photos credit: Susan Margot Ecker, Board Member of Bike to the Sea, Nicholas Duggan of Malden Key Club, Agnes Recato, Program Manager of Bike to the Sea

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