Volunteers gather for Fifth Annual Spring Clean Jamboree to restore local public lands

Members of the United Off-Road Club pose for a quick snapshot in front of their dumpster before returning to the trails at the Fifth Annual Spring Clean Jamboree Saturday, March 28. Anza Valley Outlook/Diane Sieker photo
Volunteers turned out Saturday, March 28, for the fifth annual Spring Clean Jamboree, a community-driven public lands cleanup aimed at protecting forest trails and restoring natural spaces across nearby National Forest districts.Participants in trucks, Jeeps, Broncos, SUVs, Subarus and more spread out across local forest routes, collecting litter and illegally dumped debris along trails and recreation areas. Dumpsters were strategically placed at collection sites to handle the steady flow of trash, and volunteers received raffle tickets in exchange for the litter they brought in - adding a celebratory element to the day’s environmental mission.Luke Plubell, Steve Thomsen II, Rolo Anton, and Diane Sieker staffed the collection locations, helping coordinate the effort and ensuring
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