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Volunteers Needed To Help Clean-Up Nobscot Park Area

Volunteers and families are encouraged to help the project on Saturday morning, Oct. 10.

Volunteers, including families, are needed to help clean up an area near Nobscot Park, to allow for expansion of the community park in Framingham.

The Nobscot Park Expansion Project is a community based initiative to create a terrain park and outdoor entertainment venue in the 4.3 acre town-owned parcel off Edgell Road. (Volunteers are encouraged to park in Nobscot Plaza and walk across the street to the park.)

The kick-off element of “Phase One” begins with an exploration and clean-up of the area, removing any trash and debris on Saturday morning, Oct. 10.

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There is a meeting at 10:45 a.m. at the park, where clean-up materials will be supplied to volunteers.

Clean-up will take place between 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and volunteers are needed throughout the 4 hours.

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Girl Scout Troops, Boy Scout Troops, Framingham High National Honor Society members, and students at the Christa McAuliffe Charter School have been asked to volunteer, but families and residents are encouraged to assist also.

Refreshments will be served for volunteers.

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