Megan Warner, 14, helped clean up downtown Saturday morning during the annual Spring Cleanup day .

Hollister Downtown Association Executive Director Brenda
Weatherly didn’t expect the 69 volunteers who showed up for this
year’s Spring Cleanup of downtown Hollister.
Hollister Downtown Association Executive Director Brenda Weatherly didn’t expect the 69 volunteers who showed up for this year’s Spring Cleanup of downtown Hollister.

Weatherly said volunteers helped sweep sidewalks, scrape gum of the sidewalks, pick up trash, cleaned out the tree wells, plant plants in the boxes and pick weeds from the cracks in the sidewalk.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints members brought 55 volunteers, she said.

“I think it went really well,” Weatherly said.

The volunteers were out there for nearly two-and-a-half hours.

This past Saturday was the annual Spring Cleanup, where volunteers are needed to help beautify the downtown area of Hollister.

This year was one of the largest turnouts for the volunteer service.

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