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Yodle New York Park Clean Up

Apr 24 2010

yodleNew York Office Yodlers spent a sunny Saturday in April cleaning up Drew Gardens, a public park in the Bronx. This was part of a city-wide effort to revitalize outdoor spaces called Hands On New York.

Peter Burke, Eric Zuckerman, Blaire Huntley, Kacie Serls, Michael Ogaz, Mark Brooks, Jessica Granatowski, Victor Dolavale, Chung Lin, and Stephen Defina planted new flowers, painted fences, and raked away trash throughout the park. These Yodlers rolled up their sleeves to help give New York City a spring greening with Hands On New York.

The Drew Gardens Association said a big thank you for the thousands of dollars in cleaning costs they saved and the help in getting just a few steps closer to their mission to protect, improve and restore the Bronx River corridor and greenway one park at a time.