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Gore Associates Volunteer to Clean Up Local Nature Center

Acting as a responsible environmental steward is a pillar of our sustainability programs and initiatives. This is why 16 Associates joined forces to volunteer at the Fair Hill Nature Center for a clean-up in May. Our Associates spent the day cleaning the nature preserves to ensure access for members of the Cecil County community to safe, clean and well-maintained trails throughout the Nature Center. The Fair Hill Nature Center provides environmental education to over 6,000 Cecil County Public School elementary students, promoting understanding and appreciation of ecosystems, water quality, insects, soil science, hibernation, and more.

(L to R) Jim Roche, Kyle Kleinline, Isaac Armstrong, Jason Wander, Bernadette Parsons, Caleb Armstrong, Anna Doughty, Jeff Armstrong, Becca Derosa, Clay Hofmockel, Morgan Butler, Craig Bierly, Brianna Zipprich, Chris Bazydola, Connor Horn. (Lauren Brooks not pictured)

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