Leadership Walton Hosts Two Trail Cleanups

Leadership Walton Hosts Two Trail Cleanups
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Leadership Walton hosted two trail cleanups in fall 2011. On Sept. 30, three Leadership Walton students volunteered, along with Walton College Career Center staff members, to pick up litter along Scull Creek Trail in Fayetteville. On Oct. 21, seven other Leadership Walton members participated in a cleanup. Three representatives from the Buckle also assisted with the cleanup in October.

The group adopted the trail in March 2010 and will continue to host three cleanup days per year.

Leadership Walton is a developmental program that enhances students’ experiences in the areas of leadership, academics and career development. The program is managed by the George W. Edwards Jr. Career Development Center in the Sam M. Walton College of Business. For more information, please visit: http://waltoncollege.uark.edu/leadership.

Contacts

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

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