âA feel good project:â Hundreds coming together to clean up Shreveport on April 10 Litter (Source: Pexels) By Christian Piekos | April 8, 2021 at 5:07 AM CDT - Updated April 8 at 7:16 AM
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - The city of Shreveport will be getting some much-needed tender loving care this Saturday, April 10, as groups of volunteers pick up trash left in different neighborhoods.
Shreveport Green, alongside the City of Shreveport, will hold the LoveShreveport Citywide Cleanup, an annual act of service that results in literally tons of trash being collected.
Shreveport citywide cleanup
The cleanup runs from 8 a.m. until noon. Volunteers receive trash bags, gloves and a t-shirt. Due to the pandemic, volunteers are asked to mask up and keep a safe distance from one another.
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Five Southern California trails that take you to the edge of the ocean Christopher Reynolds © Provided by The LA Times Point Dume State Preserve is part of Point Dume State Beach in Malibu. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Here are five Southern California trails that do something most hikes don t take you to the edge of the ocean. They’re mostly flat, which is why hardcore hikers often scorn them, and some are busy on weekends. They range in length from a little more than a mile to a little more than seven miles.
Are these walks or hikes? You decide.