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Talking trash: Volunteer spirit drives Moab's recycling efforts
Volunteer spirit drives Moab's recycling efforts
Hence a lot of local efforts, of which the Community Recycling Center is only one. There are also Friends of the Parkway cleanups, the Volunteer Vacations, the group cleanups and on and on.
If you'd happened upon the Earth Day party, held at the recycling center earlier this spring, you would have heard Moabites talking about their successes and challenges.
Inside the cavernous recycling center, Penny Jones had decorated a table for food and hung balloons. The disco effect was enhanced by the shiny walls (insulation backed in foil) and the industrial-looking bailing machine.
Sara Melnicoff was at the party, too, and brought her sister, Dorthea Melnicoff, who was visiting from Philadelphia. Sara Melnicoff oversees more than a dozen local cleanup and restoration projects under the title the Solutions of Moab.
The two Melnicoff sisters had been on the radio the night before Earth Day. They took calls and talked about saving the Earth.
Dorthea Melnicoff had been quiet on the radio, but the next day, during the party, she told a reporter that the entire time she was listening to callers talk about American Indian spirituality, she was thinking about her own Christian faith.
Dorthea said she believes we were made to live in the Garden of Eden, made to protect the paradise we see around us. Even when we are tourists. "On Earth as it is in heaven," she said.
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