The picture on the home page of this site was taken at the Jefferson
Forest.
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Metro officials are seeking volunteers to help clean up sections of
Jefferson Memorial Forest on March 31.
Tires and car parts are just some of the debris that has been dumped
illegally in the forest in southern Jefferson County.
The cleanup will concentrate on two areas where litter problems are
the worst — along Mitchell Hill and along Top Hill roads.
Volunteers are asked to meet at Tom Wallace Park across from the
Welcome Center, 11311 Mitchell Hill Road, around 9 a.m. for the
cleanup, which will end around 2 p.m. A lunch will be served, and all
equipment, including gloves and bags, will be provided.
The cleanup is being coordinated by MetroParks and Metro Solid Waste
Management. For information, call Bennett Knox at 368-5404 or
MetroCall at 311.