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Laurel Park residents gather for clean-up duty

Volunteers get together to spruce up the local park and decorate the Christmas tree in the gazebo.


  • By Michael Harris
  • | 8:25 a.m. December 1, 2024
Laurel Park resident Jackie Haywood hangs an ornament on the tree in the gazebo on Saturday, Nov. 30.
Laurel Park resident Jackie Haywood hangs an ornament on the tree in the gazebo on Saturday, Nov. 30.
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Laurel Park resident, Jolie McInnis, admits she and other homeowners in the unique section of Sarasota take pride in how their local park looks.

And although the city did some cleaning up after the hurricanes, it wasn't completely clear. But McInnis and other residents were happy to help out the city and finish the duties by raking and picking up smaller debris on Saturday, Nov. 30.

"We've done cleanups in the past," McInnis said. "So this time we wanted to chip in and help. The city has worked so hard to clean up everywhere and we want to do our part."

The group lined up yard bags to be picked up and placed a Christmas tree in the park's gazebo and decorated the park. This included the gates outside the park that was closed after Milton and didn't reopen until the middle of November.

Laurel Park resident Jackie Haywood hangs an ornament on the tree in the gazebo on Saturday, Nov. 30.
Laurel Park resident Jackie Haywood hangs an ornament on the tree in the gazebo on Saturday, Nov. 30.
Laurel Park cleanup organizer Jolie McInnis clears and tosses some debris to the side on Saturday, Nov. 30. McInnis and other residents volunteered their time to clean up the park and decorate the Christmas tree.
Laurel Park cleanup organizer Jolie McInnis clears and tosses some debris to the side on Saturday, Nov. 30. McInnis and other residents volunteered their time to clean up the park and decorate the Christmas tree.
Chris Haywood hauls one of the many debris bags at Laurel Park.
Chris Haywood hauls one of the many debris bags at Laurel Park.
Laurel Park resident Michelle Fantauzzo hangs ornaments on the tree at Laurel Park.
Laurel Park resident Michelle Fantauzzo hangs ornaments on the tree at Laurel Park.
Laurel Park Sadie Laughlin hauls a trash can of debris from the back of the park to the front of the park on Saturday, Nov. 30.
Laurel Park Sadie Laughlin hauls a trash can of debris from the back of the park to the front of the park on Saturday, Nov. 30.
Charlie McInnis was a big help during the Laurel Park clean up on Saturday, Nov. 30.
Charlie McInnis was a big help during the Laurel Park clean up on Saturday, Nov. 30.
Laurel Park resident Julius Desantis carries a debris bag near the front of the park Saturday, Nov. 30.
Laurel Park resident Julius Desantis carries a debris bag near the front of the park Saturday, Nov. 30.
Laurel Park residents and cleanup crew, Sadie Laughlin, Michelle Van Deventer, Brian McInnis, Julie and Pepper Desantis, Jolie, Charlie, Emily, Brian and Margo McInnis, Annette Liggett, Michelle Fauntauzzo, Jackie and Chris Haywood, Perry Johnston and Julius Desantis.
Laurel Park residents and cleanup crew, Sadie Laughlin, Michelle Van Deventer, Brian McInnis, Julie and Pepper Desantis, Jolie, Charlie, Emily, Brian and Margo McInnis, Annette Liggett, Michelle Fauntauzzo, Jackie and Chris Haywood, Perry Johnston and Julius Desantis.

 

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