Valdosta road kept clean and green by AFSA Ch. 460
/ Published March 15, 2013
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Members of the Moody Air Force Base Air Force Sergeants Association (AFSA) Chapter 460 pass by an ‘adopted street’ sign on Gornto Road in Valdosta, Ga., March 9, 2013. A clean-up crew with the AFSA group will make trips to the adopted road once a month to ensure it is kept litter free. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Eileen Meier/Released)
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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jacqueline Haro, 23d Maintenance Operations Squadron, picks up trash on Gornto Road as a part of the Adopt-A-Road program in Valdosta, Ga., March 9, 2013. Haro is with the Moody Air Force Base Air Force Sergeants Association Chapter 460. The chapter adopted Gornto Road and conducts monthly trash sweeps to keep the area litter free. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Eileen Meier/Released)
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Members of Moody Air Force Base Air Force Sergeants Association (AFSA) Chapter 460 gather for a group photo for the Adopt-A-Road community service program on Gornto Road in Valdosta, Ga., March 9, 2013. The road was adopted by AFSA in February and will have monthly clean-up groups from Chapter 460 to keep it litter free. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Eileen Meier/Released)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Rebecca Smith, 23d Force Support Squadron, and Tech. Sgt. Jacqueline Haro, 23d Maintenance Operation Squadron, pick up trash for the Adopt-A-Road program on Gornto Road in Valdosta, Ga., March 9 , 2013. Smith and Haro are with the Moody Air Force Base Air Force Sergeants Association Chapter 460, which recently adopted the road. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Eileen Meier/Released)
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Members of the Moody Air Force Base Air Force Sergeants Association Chapter 460 and their families pick up trash on Gornto Road for the Adopt-A-Road program in Valdosta, Ga., March 9, 2013. Volunteer events contributing to the local community such as the Adopt-A-Road program fosters the relationship with the Air Force and local citizens. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Eileen Meier/Released)