Rules of the Road

The purpose of this blog is to share with you my thoughts on issues pertaining to Oil City and Venango County and to foster discussion.

However, that requires some basic rules. Personal attacks, inappropriate language and venom-filled postings will not be tolerated. Comments will be screened, and if necessary edited, before posting.

Disagreement and a variety of opinions are encouraged, but I ask that it always be in a respectful, positive manner. So fire away, but do so cleanly

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Cleanin Up Feels Good

My son Noel and I spent Saturday morning with seven other people working our buns off.

It felt good.

We were participating in the PA CleanWays effort to clean up some roadside dumps along Deep Hollow and Aires Hill roads in Cranberry Township.

PA Cleanways is a nonprofit agency that attacks the problem of illegal dumping and littering across the state through cleanup of sites, education and adoption of problem areas. It works through local chapters. Venango County’s chapter recently reactivated thanks to Erik Johnson who took on the role of county chair.

Johnson of Franklin works in the Venango County Planning Commission and is the county’s solid waste and recycling coordinator. I met him for the first time earlier in the week at a planning meeting.

Another member of the work crew that I knew was Susan Hileman. The new folks I met were Ray Fry, Brandy and James Rhinebolt, a young couple from Oil City, Susan Carmichael from PA CleanWays home office in Greensburg and Paul a Cranberry Township employee whose last name I did not get.

It was quite amazing how much our small group was able to accomplish and is testament to what local citizens can do when they work together.

Of course, examples of that are common in Venango-land. We see it often, and it is one of our strengths.

Conversely, there is something of a weird dichotomy that seems to make it difficult for us to work together as effectively as we could on a municipal or government level. To me, that is one of our weaknesses. At least that’s my take.

3 comments:

Jacqueline L. Greek said...

HI John,
It is nice to know that others are cleaning up Venango County.
On a note here I would like to mention Oil City's Wash Day.

VOLUNTEERS WANTED!
It's time to wash away winter's grime and prepare for spring with a sparkling clean community.
Join Take Pride in Oil City and the City of Oil City for
WASH DAY 2009 Wednesday, April 15th 4:00 p.m. to dusk (or any time volunteers can participate)
They can go to our new site on Community Notes and download a wash day application pdf file for their organization. There is another pdf file they can download to find areas that are available to clean.
And send it to the Venango Area Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 376, Oil City, PA 16301, or call the Chamber office at 676-8521.

Our new site is http://oilcity-ssna.net

Sincerely,
Jackie Greek -
Web Designer for the Oil City SSNA

John Noel Bartlett said...

Jacqueline,
Thank you. When I wrote the blog I couldn't remember the date for Wash Day since it moved from the original date of the 22rd.
So, I hope to see a big turnout to spiff up the town on Wednesday, April 15.
john

Jacqueline L. Greek said...

Your welcome, we do hope as well to have a huge turn out. Last the SSNA cleaned up the graffiti on the east end of town, I do believe we are planning to do the same thing again this year, on our Activities of the SSNA we now have a slid show that shows us cleaning up the graffiti. I would also like to mention, if you don't mind changing the url on your side links of interest and put in our new site,
http://oilcity-ssna.net/
I do not know how much longer I am going to keep the old site open.
Thank You,
Jackie