Community Cleanup Organized for the Willie McTell Trail

The Statesboro Main Street Farmers Market team invites community members to roll up their sleeves and join them for a special cleanup event along the Willie McTell Trail on Saturday, March 29th.

Volunteers will meet at The Market at Visit Statesboro at 10:00 AM before heading out to beautify the trail. This is a great opportunity to give back to the community, enjoy the outdoors, and make a positive environmental impact.

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Bags and gloves will be provided, but participants are encouraged to bring their own reusable gloves and grabbers if they have them. Don’t forget to bring a reusable water bottle, which can be refilled at the Market Building.

As the Saturday Market Season approaches, this cleanup event is a wonderful way to show your support for our community spaces. Let’s come together to keep Statesboro beautiful!

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About the Main Street Farmers Market

The Statesboro Main Street Farmers Market is dedicated to supporting local farmers and businesses while fostering a strong, sustainable community. Located in the heart of downtown Statesboro, the market provides fresh, local produce, artisanal goods, and a welcoming space for residents and visitors to gather.

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The Farmers Market team looks forward to seeing you on March 29th and don’t forget the Saturday Market Season kicks off on April 5th at 9:00 AM!

For more information, please contact Kelsie Cobb at marketmanager@visitstatesboro.org or call 912-259-9555.

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