Tornado

Democrats Work: Tornado Cleanup in Greely, CO

This comes from the great community service organization, Democrats Work:

Tornado Cleanup in Greeley

When: Saturday, July 19th 2008, at 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Where: Meet at the banners across the street from the State Farm Regional Office
1555 Promontory Circle
Greeley, CO 80634

Info: Join the Weld County "Democrats in Action" and Democrats Work as we help with tornado recovery efforts in Weld County.

Volunteers will help remove debris, cut down trees and begin to clear a key entryway to the City of Greeley known to locals as “Treasure Island”.

Please wear work gloves, hats, as well as sunscreen and bring any tools or equipment that might be useful including wheel barrows, hand saws, gas powered chain saws, small tractors with buckets or backhoes.

If you are unable to do the physical labor involved, but wish to help, then donations of bottled water, snacks and lunch items are gratefully accepted from 8:00 a.m. until noon.

We will meet at the site which will be marked by banners, across the street and northwest of the State Farm Regional Office, 1555 Promontory Circle, Greeley, Colorado, 80634.
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