Rotarians at work

Jun 18, 2025 | Communities, Lake Arrowhead

Person cleaning trash from forest creek

On Saturday, June 7, members of the Mountain Sunrise Rotary Club donned hardhats and vests and set to work on Highway 173 between Highway 18 and Lake Arrowhead Village. Their mission: Picking up trash they found in the turnouts. Desma Nikas (1), the co-coordinator of the workday, was all smiles as she hunted for trash. Priscilla Williams and Cynthia Siemens Willman (2) showed off their prowess with the pickers. The crew even found a kitchen sink! At the end of their workday, the Rotarians saluted the world.

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