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MEMORIAL TREE PROGRAM -A Living
Honorarium
If you’re thinking of
gifts, why not give something that helps beautify the City of
Martinsville and Henry County, is environmentally friendly, and is a
long-standing gift? Honor your friend, a loved one or an
occasion with a tree in Uptown Martinsville and starting in the
fall of 2009, Jordan Creek Park in Fieldale. You may sponsor a
tree to establish a lasting reminder of friends and family
members who have passed away.
For more information about the Gateway
Streetscape Memorial/Honor Tree Program contact us at
276-634-4674. |
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Gateway
Working Towards A Better Environment |
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October 2009 Smith River Clean Up Yields 4.80 Tons of Debris
The 2009 fall
Smith River Clean Up successfully resulted in 4.80 tons of trash
being removed from our beautiful river, area streams and nearby
roads. Groups and individuals were asked to work on area roads
for the week preceding the main event on October 3rd. More than
sixty volunteers helped to pick up and pull out debris. Our
wonderful helpers included neighborhood groups, VDOT, Henry
County PSA staff, Gateway Staff, Henry County Sheriff’s
Department, Martinsville Sheriff’s Department, City of
Martinsville Public Works and individuals. This year Gateway
partnered with the Community Pride group that is sponsored by
the Chamber of Commerce and they helped to get our business
community involved in the clean up as well.
Gateway has been very successful with taking inventory of areas
and targeting them for our fall and winter clean ups. We will
continue to do this since we can accomplish a great deal with
the equipment and manpower that is assembled for these events.
We will soon be scouting the areas to target for our February
Smith River Clean Up. We will once again ask groups to work on
the roads and stream banks for the week leading up to the main
event. Mark your calendars for February 6, 2010 for the Winter
Smith River Clean Up. |

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Fall 2009
Hazardous
Waste Day
The annual fall Household Hazardous Waste Day event was held on
October 10, 2009 at our new location, the Henry County Service
Center on Fairystone Park Highway in Bassett, Virginia.
Unfortunately, it was listed on our calendar of events and our
web site as October 17, 2009. We had to push the date back due
to our vendor being unavailable for the scheduled date. We
apologize for any inconvenience that this might have caused our
local citizens. We will be scheduling the spring day for
April and the tentative date is April 17, 2010.
This event allows area residents from the City of Martinsville
and Henry County to properly dispose of solvents, paints, fuels,
automobile fluids, batteries, computer components, office
equipment, ink jet cartridges and old cell phones. One hundred
eighteen cars came to drop off their hazardous waste and
twenty-eight people worked to make this event possible at no
cost to area citizens. Special thanks to the Virginia Litter and
Recycling Fund Board for providing a grant to cover the
costs of this fall event. |
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Partnering
With the Boys and Girls Clubs
Gateway has been working
with the local Boys and Girls Clubs since they started in
Martinsville and Henry County. The students helped plan and
design the amenities that you see along the Uptown Rail
Trail. As a matter of fact they built and painted the bird
houses that are along the trail. The teen group was
conveniently housed on Franklin Street when the work began
on the rail trail so were in easy walking distance of the
trail.
The teen group has been
moved, but their program director, Laurie Waddell, has
arranged for the children to be bussed once a month to the
trail to work on the trail. Every month a different group of
children gets to come and work on environmental issues along
the trail and to learn gardening skills. They may clear
debris and trash from the trail, help plant flowers or just
weed the flower beds. The group recently helped to plant
chrysanthemums and pansies along the trail with the Gateway
Director. They also picked up trash and helped to cut the
canna lilies back in the tropical garden. Winter events will
include tree and shrub pruning as well.
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Gateway
also conducts environmental programs at the Boys and Girls Club
centers located at Patrick Henry Elementary School, Albert
Harris Middle School, Sanville Elementary School and at Irisburg
Elementary School. The children always enjoy our visits and are
enthusiastic participants. The programs offered help the
children in so many ways and it is a joy to see them grow in the
program. |
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All interested citizens are
encouraged to participate in any of these free activities which
help to educate and improve our area. For more details call the
Gateway office at 634-4674 or 634-4622. |
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