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Omaha companies, sports teams work and offer a clean community

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24th Street or near Metro Crossing today, you may have seen people in bright yellow vests. They are on a mission to make the community cleaner. Mary Regli of Ketv Newswatch Seven tells us how. Zach Capehart Road with Groundworks Omaha says he grew up by participating in community service projects. I worked with the Americans for a year and they learned a term called Ubuntu. It means I’m because we are. And so everything you need is a small training effect. Someone with a will and the desire to go out and make a difference in the community. He helps to arouse this change by directing community service projects throughout the metro, announced on social networks. People could RSVP online this way. It will be our first of the hope to come in the following years, the Omaha Supernovas and the Storm Chasers, in addition to the rescue of the city and the country animals, all have volunteered to help clean up certain streets in the metropolitan region. We have picked up garbage as we see, cleaning the areas that we can really say to be drainage grids, plants throughout the roads, simply trying to make it more pleasant for the community and help the environment a bit. Despite having to fight the hot sun and the humidity of noon, volunteers say that choosing to lend a hand was an easy decision. Not only does it feel good, but that’s right. If a person sees you do, it will be a chain effect, a training effect. While he is impatiently awaiting future volunteer events. There is a clear thing. Otherwise, who? RIGHT. I mean, everything you need is a person willing to make a difference. And you have to be this change. So if I notice something and I have the ability to do it, then I will want to go there and do

“ It will be a chain effect ”: local businesses, sports teams intervene and propress the community

Despite having to fight the hot sun and the humidity of noon, volunteers say that choosing to lend a hand was an easy decision.

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If you were traveling on South 24th Street, or near Metro Crossing on Saturday morning, you may have seen some people in bright yellow vests. They are on a mission to make our community cleaner. Zak Kephart, sales director for Groundworks Omaha, said he grew up in community service projects. “I worked with the Americans for a year. And we learned a term called” Ubuntu “, that means” I am because we are “. And so really, everything you need is a small training effect. It helps to arouse this change by directing community service projects throughout the metro, which are announced on social networks.” People could in line. “We’ve been picking up trash as we see it, cleaning up areas that we can really tell, drain gate. Great, All Along the Roads. Just trying to make it look for the community and just help the surroundings a little bit,” Said Diana Briggs, the operations instructor for Town and Country animal rescue.despite having to battle the hot midday sun and humidity, volunteers say choosing to lend a hand was an easy decision to make. “Not only does it feel good, but it’s just. If a person sees you, doing it, it will be a chain effect, a training effect,” said Briggs. While he is looking forward to future volunteer events, Kephart says there is a clear thing. “I mean, it’s not us, right? I mean, everything you need is that a person will make a difference, and you have to see this change. So I noticed something, and I have the ability to do. Weather | Local news | National | Sports | News on demand |

If you were traveling on South 24th Street, or near Metro Crossing on Saturday morning, you may have seen some people in bright yellow vests.

They are on a mission to make our community cleaner.

Zak Kephart, sales director for Groundworks Omaha, said he grew up in community service projects.

“I worked with the Americans for a year. And we learned a term called” Ubuntu “, that means” I am because we are “. And so really, everything you need is a small training effect.

He helps to arouse this change by directing community service projects throughout the metro, which are announced on social networks.

“People could RSVP online this way. It will be our first and, hopefully, a lot to come, the following years,” said Kephart.

The Omaha Supernovas and the Storm Chasers, in addition to the rescue of animals in the city and the country, have all volunteered to help clean up certain streets in the metropolitan region.

“We have picked up garbage as we see, cleaning the areas we can really say, drain the door. Super, plants throughout the roads. Trying just making it more pleasant to the community and helps the environment a little,” said Diana Briggs, the city operations instructor and the rescue of the city and the country.

Despite having to fight the hot sun and the humidity of noon, volunteers say that choosing to lend a hand was an easy decision.

“Not only does it feel good, but it’s just. If a person sees you, doing it, it will be a chain effect, a training effect,” said Briggs.

While he is looking forward to future volunteer events, Kephart says there is a clear thing.

“I mean, it is not us, right? I mean, everything you need is that a person will make a difference, and you have to see this change. So I noticed something, and I have the capacity to do it. Then, I will want to go there and have an impact,” said Kephart.

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