Rock River Sweep Committee says thanks

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Dear Editor,

On behalf of the Oregon Area Rock River Sweep Planning Committee, we would like to thank all the sponsors and volunteers who made the fourth annual Rock River Sweep an incredible success.

The sponsors who donated supplies, services, and time include the Oregon Park District, Oregon School District, Ogle County Solid Waste Management Department, American Rivers, RockRiverSweep.org, Butitta Brothers, and the Ogle County Sheriff’s Department.

Almost 40 volunteers showed up on Sept. 8 to help this community clean its river banks in an effort to preserve the health and ecosystem of the Rock River. This included several people who “swept” the river by boat or canoe.  With the help of Oregon Park District and Ogle County Sheriff’s Department employees and their trucks, volunteers were able to round up approximately 1,000 lbs of garbage.

Some noteworthy items collected were an engine block, a large Barbie jeep, and a mannequin's arm!

Volunteers went through each and every bag of garbage to ensure that any recyclable material was separated for recycling, and the remainder was disposed of properly. Approximately 30 garbage bags were filled with glass, plastic, and aluminum for recycling and approximately 12 tires were disposed of with the help of Butitta Brothers.
We thank all those involved for their efforts and hope to see you next year!

Angela Mahoney, Mark Nehrkorn, Steve Rypkema

Oregon Area Rock River Sweep Committee Members

Volunteer to help Depot Museum

Dear Editor,

We are looking for people to contribute ideas or be involved in a depot committee. The first meeting is scheduled Tuesday, Oct. 2 at 5:30 p.m. at the depot. Our aim for the first year is to layout and plan the museum. Your extent of involvement will be your choice. We welcome any help you can offer.

Establishing the museum will not only help preserve the past, it will benefit future generations with a record of railroading in Oregon. This museum will also generate memories when the railroad and our depot were important to the growth of Oregon.

We would like to establish four meeting dates for 2013 year. Planning is an important step for this museum to become a reality. This museum can be one of the major attractions of Oregon.

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