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'Clean Up Day' at Tulsa's McCullough Park


On Friday, Major Alexander and Captain Lee from the Tulsa Police Mingo Valley Division teamed up with the Council for Safe Neighborhoods, MMR Home Solutions, and the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office for a planned “clean up day” at McCullough Park.


This event fell on the same day as the United Way Day of Caring, so the park ended up being extra clean after both events!


Volunteers from GHD Tulsa arrived an hour earlier and put in a lot of hard work to clean the park. The groups teamed up to make sure every last piece of trash was picked up.


We’re thankful for the cooler weather and our dedicated community partners that help us keep Tulsa clean and beautiful.

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an hour ago

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