NARROWSBURG, NY — The Tusten Social’s Youth Club celebrated the return of the popular NexTREX soft plastics recycling program with the group’s first public art installation on Main …
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NARROWSBURG, NY — The Tusten Social’s Youth Club celebrated the return of the popular NexTREX soft plastics recycling program with the group’s first public art installation on Main Street.
The club has reinstated the NexTREX soft plastics recycling program as part of its commitment to continue the community recycling efforts first established by the Tusten Energy Committee.
In recent weeks, the club explored themes of community with Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, guest artist, sculptor Eric Baylin and Jessica Weiss of growingSOUL to create a collaborative artwork to celebrate the club’s commitment to reduce, reuse and recycle.
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