Following Cedar Park’s Keen on Clean program, senior Derin Oduye and DECA will host a cleaning of the Cedar Park community garden at Milburn Park at 4:30 p.m. today.
“The garden is so dirty that no one notices it,” Oduye said. “So we’re going to clean that up and plant new trees and put our name on it.”
The event will be publicized by KXAN and Hill Country News and follows Oduye’s previous DECA project, which was a two-day period in which the cafeteria workers didn’t clean the tables in the cafeteria.
“We were surprised at the outcome,” Oduye said. “Everyone kept the cafeteria pretty clean.”
Keen on Clean is Cedar Park’s initiative to keep the city clean while conserving resources and promoting public involvement. The city’s website states the program is meant to “instill community pride and increase participation in the green knowledge and other environmental activities year round.”
DECA has made it a point to bring this message into the school environment.
“I want to get across the message that what we are living with is the result of human choices,” Oduye said. “We can change by making wiser choices.”
Students interested in Keen on Clean should visit its Facebook page and take the pledge to be Keen on Clean.