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Drew Goodridge was named the most adventurous volunteer during the 8th Annual Farmington Earth Day cleanup and received a gift certificate from Main Street Nutrition. Pictured from left are Janessa Whitney of Main Street Nutrition, Goodridge and Public Works Director, Phil Hutchins. Submitted photo
Oddest litter found was awarded to Annie and Turner Wheeler, ages eight and eleven, during the 8th Annual Farmington Earth Day cleanup. They won a box of chocolates and bag of gourmet popcorn from Wicked Good Candy. Their grandmother, Lori Fowler is seen accepting their prizes from Marcia Baker. Submitted photo
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