Bob Lynch (left) and David Eberle, with Smith Mountain Lake Marine Fire Rescue, load logs collected near Gills Creek Marina during the 35th annual Take Pride in Smith Mountain Lake cleanup days in May.
Photo courtesy of Take Pride in Smith Mountain Lake
Volunteers from Moneta’s Harbor Village subdivision take a break after removing leaves, branches and other debris from along the shoreline as part of 2023 Take Pride in Smith Mountain Lake cleanup days in May.
Photo courtesy of Take Pride in Smith Mountain Lake
Brian Wooton (left) and Bill Butterfield, volunteers with the Smith Mountain Lake Association, remove a real estate sign from the lake during Take Pride in Smith Mountain Lake cleanup days in May.
Photo courtesy of Take Pride in Smith Mountain Lake
Volunteers cleaned up about 8.8 tons of debris as part of the 35th annual Take Pride in Smith Mountain Lake cleanup days, according to a final collection report released this week.
Bob Lynch (left) and David Eberle, with Smith Mountain Lake Marine Fire Rescue, load logs collected near Gills Creek Marina during the 35th annual Take Pride in Smith Mountain Lake cleanup days in May.
Photo courtesy of Take Pride in Smith Mountain Lake
Volunteers from Moneta’s Harbor Village subdivision take a break after removing leaves, branches and other debris from along the shoreline as part of 2023 Take Pride in Smith Mountain Lake cleanup days in May.
Photo courtesy of Take Pride in Smith Mountain Lake
Brian Wooton (left) and Bill Butterfield, volunteers with the Smith Mountain Lake Association, remove a real estate sign from the lake during Take Pride in Smith Mountain Lake cleanup days in May.
Photo courtesy of Take Pride in Smith Mountain Lake