Despite forecasts predicting rain and the resulting lower-than-expected turnout, the Trash Bash hosted by the Mayor's Women's Commission and Leesville Junior League on April 5 was a success, proving that community commitment can overcome any challenge. Volunteers showed up with determination, ready to clean up Leesville, and their impact was undeniable.
Efforts to remove trash continued beyond the initial event. On April 7, the Junior League organized an evening trash collection, adding even more momentum to the citywide cleanup. Their dedication reinforced the commitment to keeping Leesville clean and beautiful, with residents of all ages stepping up to make a difference.
Over the two-week cleanup period, the dumpster provided by Waste Connections for the event had to be emptied multiple times—a testament to the dedication of the participating citizens who hauled their own trash. Additionally, Leesville's Public Works Department played a crucial role, collecting loads of debris from across the city, ensuring neighborhoods were refreshed and revitalized.
While attendance may not have reached anticipated numbers on the big day, the enthusiasm and dedication of those who did participate made all the difference. Their efforts highlighted the community’s ongoing commitment to keeping Leesville clean and beautiful.
The Mayor's Women's Commission expressed gratitude for everyone involved, emphasizing that each piece of trash removed was a step toward a better, healthier environment for all. As Leesville moves forward, this year's Trash Bash stands as an inspiring example of what teamwork and perseverance can achieve—rain or shine.