04-21-95 High on Pride Clean Up May 6 'HIGH ON PRIDE' CLEAN-UP SET FOR SATURDAY, MAY 6 COLUMBUS -- Ohio State University students, faculty and staff will join neighborhood residents in the second "High on Pride" University Community Clean-Up on Saturday, May 6. Working in three two-hour shifts from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., the volunteers hope to top the results of the first clean-up. During High on Pride's first effort last Oct. 1, about 700 volunteers removed more than 45 tons of litter and trash from the neighborhood directly east of the campus. This spring's project will tackle the area south and southeast of campus. The new area is about one and a half times the size of the October area and includes about 65 city blocks with 19.3 miles of sidewalk and an equal amount of curblines, more than 20 miles of alleyways, and 9.6 miles of roadway. The south boundary is Fifth Avenue, the west is Perry Street, and the east is Fourth Street. The northern boundary is East 12th Avenue and the Ohio State campus. Volunteers will clean up the public spaces within those boundaries, primarily by picking up litter and removing bulk trash. Organizers hope to have more than 1,000 volunteers participating in three shifts, beginning at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Volunteers will receive free T-shirts, free snacks and a chance to win prizes donated by area businesses. The High on Pride project is sponsored by The Ohio State University with major support from Long's Bookstore, Campus Partners for Community Urban Redevelopment Inc., and The Ohio State University Medical Center. Numerous other local businesses and organizations have provided support in the form of food, soft drinks, trash bags, gloves, and door prizes. The city of Columbus's Refuse Collection Division is providing extra trash pickups, and the university's Office of Physical Facilities is providing equipment to lift and haul bulk trash, such as old furniture. "This event is intended to again demonstrate Ohio State's commitment to improving the environment for our students, the residents and visitors to the neighborhoods south and east of the university," said President E. Gordon Gee, who will be among those volunteering their services on May 6. "This is a great team-building opportunity and a chance for students, staff and faculty to work side by side on a community service project." Volunteers are being recruited through student organizations, departmental offices, community groups, and ads in the student newspaper. Anyone interested in participating may call 688-DIRT for a registration form or may register at the Clean Up headquarters at the Jesse Owens Recreation Center South, 175 W. 11th Ave., on the day of the event. Volunteers are asked to report to the headquarters at least 15 minutes before their shift begins. Assignments will be made at the registration tables, and volunteers will receive gloves, trash bags and other equipment. Free food and soft drinks will be available at the headquarters for volunteers throughout the day. Radio station CD101 will broadcast music. All volunteer registration forms will be thrown into a hopper for drawing for prizes ranging from airline tickets to sweatshirts and gift certificates. # Contact: Ruth Gerstner, University Communications, (614) 292-8424. [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Fri, 21 Apr 1995 10:27:30 -0400] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.