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Quiz - About The City-Wide Cleanup

Started by jay, May 17, 2009, 06:03:33 AM

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iwasthere

sean mckinney must be feeling like a big fool this morning. he was going around saying at least 700-1000 people were register to cleanup ytown. the numbers were in the four hundreds and these numbers show how lazy  ytowners are. ytowners showed to the suburbs that they really do not care how the city at large looks like to the general public. one can see how the city officials takes pride in ytown esp sasho, who says he is on top of his game as city project engineer. federal st is falling about at the seams and sasho and the other city officials are looking the other way. the downtown curbs and streets are crumbling  under our feet while the city officials are collecting their hefty paychecks and laughing at the ytown residents' apathy. if the city officials were serious about the citywide cleanup all sides of town would have trash and full garbage bags on the devil strips for trash pickup because other ytown residents would parttake in the cleanup when they see all city officials involved not a select few and not for photo opts.

jay

Does anyone know which areas of the city were cleaned by student groups from Chaney, East, Mooney and Ursuline? 

Towntalk

I couldn't agree more, and what makes it so special is the fact that Howland is in Trumbull County.

Why?Town

What a beautiful example of the people of the valley working together!

How will Youngstowners reciprocate?

Maybe help stimulate Howland's economy by buying lunch at Sunrise Inn Express or getting some supplies at Andrew's Hardware?

jay

All of these students were from HOWLAND HIGH SCHOOL in Trumbull County.

jay

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In the photo below, a large group of high school students watched as cleanup areas were designated using the map on the ground. 

Question
Could you name the students' high school?