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Montgomery County Challenges Residents to Start Plogging—


An Initiative to Encourage Picking Up Trash While Jogging or Walking
To celebrate the start of Earth Month, Montgomery County is kicking off a spring #PloggingChallenge from April 1 through June 30. The initiative, led by the Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) in partnership with Montgomery Parks and the Montgomery County Department of Transportation, challenges everyone to “plog”—pick up trash while they jog or walk.

The plogging concept asks people who regularly jog or a walk to take a trash bag and a grabber and pick up trash while they are on their route.

Plogging is a worldwide trend that started in Sweden and is now a part of Montgomery County’s effort to reduce litter. It also is a great way to get in extra exercise. As a workout, plogging adds bending, squatting and stretching to the main actions of jogging or walking, all while cleaning up our community.

Residents can join the #PloggingChallenge by taking a photo of themselves plogging in Montgomery County and tagging the DEP Instagram account @mygreenmc or using the hashtag #MontgomeryPlogs on Instagram. Participants also can submit photos via email to DEP.contests@montgomerycountymd.gov.

Anyone who joins the #PloggingChallenge can get a free “Plog-A-Long" pack by signing up on the DEP website https://mygreenmontgomery.org/2021/greenfest-plogging-challenge/

Each Plog-A-Long pack contains trash and recycling bags, gloves, a one litter grabber and hand sanitizer. Those who sign up to receive a Plog-A-Long pack are committing to picking up trash, disposing of trash properly and reporting the number of bags of trash that are picked up.

Students will be eligible to earn one Student Service Learning hour per day, per bag of trash picked up. Prizes and other plogging events are planned throughout the campaign.

All Plog-Along Packs must be picked up in person at a designated location. See the website for further details.

“The Plogging Challenge is a fun and engaging way to raise awareness about stormwater pollution,” said DEP Director Adam Ortiz. “All of the trash that we see on the sides of the roads, on curbs, in streams, and in stormwater ponds eventually ends up in our rives and waterways. Plogging is a simple act that can really have an impact. Imagine how much trash we can collect if everyone were to plog even a little bit every day.”

More campaign details can be found here:  https://mygreenmontgomery.org/2021/greenfest-plogging-challenge/ .
I challenge people in MoCo not to throw garbage everywhere, fill up the potholes, and learn how to drive…
hutch wrote:
I challenge people in MoCo not to throw garbage everywhere, fill up the potholes, and learn how to drive…


excontradiction wrote:
I mean….

Friday 08 November 1996 01:02

you know how else you can tell that article is older than dirt?  the fact that the estimate for hubble's constant is 42 - i mean, C'MON.  42?  get out of the dark ages.  everyone knows the debate nowadays is between 67 vs. 74. 

- https://hackaday.com/2021/03/25/how-fast-is-the-universe-expanding-the-riddle-of-two-values-for-the-hubble-constant/
- https://scitechdaily.com/how-fast-is-the-universe-expanding-new-hubble-constant-measurement-highlights-discrepancy-between-estimates-of-our-cosmic-fate/
happy easter
this would be have been great if we were still in a time of office desks and pens
it is a shame, but it makes sense

Just make sure Yada and Bresner know they can't drive to PRI
“We’ve relied on helicopters before to bring in our guests during road closures, and we’ll do it again."A spokesperson for Post Ranch Inn seems similarly unperturbed.
Side-Plogging wrote:
it is a shame, but it makes sense


Thank god today is April 1.
vansmack wrote:
Side-Plogging wrote:
it is a shame, but it makes sense


Thank god today is April 1.

RUFKM
it does make sense

I just skimmed through the article, but should have tipped me off with the first photo caption
The union representing most Caltrans employees views Highway 1 maintenance in BIg Sur as an unnecessary burden to its members. “Let’s face it, keeping the road open in Big Sur is a pain in the ass,” says one dozer operator. “Plus we have to drive an hour to get to work and there’s no clean bathrooms to use.”
Yes, CALTrans unions see Route 1 as job protection.

I am driving to my folks house alone on the weekend of May 7th and am bummed that it washed out.  Would have been the perfect time….
I'm most upset about this canceling Big Sur.
I’m so sick of cancel culture
Apparantly Rolling Stone Magazine is now owned by a trump donating friend of MBS.  https://t.co/C7KAf8vHPz?amp=1 
“Rolling Stone magazine was once a shining beacon of rebellion…..“

Yup. Like 50 years ago. Hasn’t been good in 35 or so.
I'd say more like 45 years…but what's a decade amongst friends
wait…your 50 number was accurate…when it was good, was it really ever good?
It was pretty good, anyway.
I wasn't reading Rolling Stone 45 or 50 years ago.

Man, I can't believe y'all are older than I am. Or maybe your parents were reading it to you at night to put you to sleep?
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