The events are held on Saturday mornings three or four times a year.
Meetings are at the golf course parking area up by the road. We only have 6 vests so bring yours if you have one. We have 12 pair of gloves, bags and some pickup tools. We will break up into 2 teams that will go down one side of Country Club and then back the other. We will collect all bags at the golf course for DOT pick up.
If you are a Facebook user and have joined the Belvedere Property Owners Association - Sections 1 and 2 group, you should have received an invitation. If you aren't a member and want to be, search for the group then request to join once found (use the name exactly as shown. There are other groups with similar names). You can always contact Len or just join us at the meeting place on the dirt parking lot of the golf course near the road (2368 Country Club Drive, Hampstead).
We received the 10 year star for providing volunteer services!!! Congratulations to our volunteers past and present who help keep our roads clean.
The BPOA has a committee chaired by our very own Len Barber, LenBarber@Charter.net, if you want to reach out to him.
Participation in North Carolina's Adopt-A-Highway program is free. The N.C. Department of Transportation, however, asks volunteer groups to commit at least four years to cleanups along a 2-mile stretch of roadway. Litter cleanups happen at least four times a year — and sometimes more on heavily traveled roads.
The BPOA Adopt-a-Highway team is part of the Beautification committee. The current volunteer Chair is Len Barber. The quarterly cleanups have been very successful. The county posts Cleanup in process signs which we unfold to caution drivers on Country Club Drive. The county supplies bright orange garbage bags and provides 6 reflective orange vests for added safety. Len requested and the board ratified monies to procure six (6) pick up tools which helped tremendously during the cleanup on June 24th, 2023.
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