tribtown > Kersten Fye of Seymour joined more than a 100 bicyclists in the 12th annual Ride to Recycle on Saturday. Fye was riding south on Waymansville Pike just north of County Road 900N in Jackson County. The ride, sponsored by the Greater Seymour Chamber of Commerce's recycling committee , is designed to promote recycling and help fund local recycling efforts.
tribtown > Kersten Fye of Seymour joined more than a 100 bicyclists in the 12th annual Ride to Recycle on Saturday. Fye was riding south on Waymansville Pike just north of County Road 900N in Jackson County. The ride, sponsored by the Greater Seymour Chamber of Commerce's recycling committee , is designed to promote recycling and help fund local recycling efforts.
tribtown > Kersten Fye of Seymour joined more than a 100 bicyclists in the 12th annual Ride to Recycle on Saturday. Fye was riding south on Waymansville Pike just north of County Road 900N in Jackson County. The ride, sponsored by the Greater Seymour Chamber of Commerce's recycling committee , is designed to promote recycling and help fund local recycling efforts.
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tribtown > Binny the Recycling Bin helped Medora Elementary School students launch a school-wide recycling program during a convocation in the cafetorium at the school Wednesday morning. Third-grader Katie Beesley helped established the program. Binny was played by Rumpke of Indiana employee Jessica Pfeiffer. The company donated 30 recycling bins for that program.
Kersten Fye of Seymour joined more than a 100 bicyclists in the 12th annual Ride to Recycle on Saturday. Fye was riding south on Waymansville Pike just north of County Road 900N in Jackson County. The ride, sponsored by the Greater Seymour Chamber of Commerce's recycling committee , is designed to promote recycling and help fund local recycling efforts.
tribtown > Kersten Fye of Seymour joined more than a 100 bicyclists in the 12th annual Ride to Recycle on Saturday. Fye was riding south on Waymansville Pike just north of County Road 900N in Jackson County. The ride, sponsored by the Greater Seymour Chamber of Commerce's recycling committee , is designed to promote recycling and help fund local recycling efforts.
Kersten Fye of Seymour joined more than a 100 bicyclists in the 12th annual Ride to Recycle on Saturday. Fye was riding south on Waymansville Pike just north of County Road 900N in Jackson County. The ride, sponsored by the Greater Seymour Chamber of Commerce's recycling committee , is designed to promote recycling and help fund local recycling efforts.
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