Business Students Host Scull Creek Trail Cleanup

Business Students Host Scull Creek Trail Cleanup
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On March 4, Leadership Walton hosted a trail cleanup along Scull Creek Trail in Fayetteville. A group of volunteers picked up liter along the entire trail, which is approximately 4 miles long and runs from Wilson Park to Steele Boulevard.

Five representatives from Henkel Consumer Goods — Brent Horn, David West, Pete Louree, Greg Kell, and Scott Marchewka — assisted with the cleanup, along with seven Leadership Walton students and Walton College Career Center staff members.

Leadership Walton adopted the trail in 2010 and will host at least two more cleanups this year.

Contacts

Sara Yell,
Walton College Career Center
575-6415, yell@uark.edu

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