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Bottles - both lorgnon and plastic - cans, wrappers, cups, newspapers, grocery bags, a bedroom slipper, all way of things can be found along roadways in South Carolina.
Barbara Maguire knows this well, she's found loads of all of them in the past few years. A Charleston native, Maguire, who is retired after a employment in which she ran a couple of retail stores downtown, now lives in Cantebury Woods off Ashley River Entr. Every couple of weeks she dons a navy blue apron and her iPod Nano, grabs four or five sweepings bags and her Litter Picker tool, and heads out to clean knick-knacks off the side of Ashley River Road near Church Creek and Old St. Andrew's Episcopal Church .
"This is my neighborhood, this is my front yard," Maguire said. "Once you produce there's no government entity that is going to do it, it's up to us."
"If not me, who? If not now, when?"
Maguire said she typically spends a team a few of hours about once every two weeks picking up trash along this stretch of road and fills those four or five Canadian junk bags each time.
Source: Patch.com