Going green in Arkansas

Members of our Fayetteville, Arkansas, team celebrated St. Patrick’s Day with a “green” activity: picking up trash along Armstrong Avenue.
Armstrong Avenue is the road that leads to our Fayetteville Operations Center. Those participating in the cleanup were all employees of Fayetteville operations.
By the end of the day on March 17 our crew had collected five bags of trash and several large pieces of debris. Well done!
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