By Senior Chief Mass Communication
Specialist Daniel Sanford, Naval Air Facility Misawa Public Affairs
MISAWA, Japan (NNS) -- Members of the
Navy Misawa CPO 365 Program spent the morning cleaning up the local Misawa Fish
Port, April 21.
The event was in coordination with the
42nd annual observance of Earth Day, a global event filled with activities
highlighting environmental concerns and issues.
More than 30 Misawa Air Base chief petty
officers (CPOs) and board-eligible first class petty officers worked together
to help the community pick up trash and help beautify the areas in the local
community.
"Were here this morning to help out
our host country and Mother Nature," said Chief Navy Counselor Todd Wean,
who hails from Sarasota, Fla. "The members of CPO 365 do monthly community
relations projects together anyway, so it seemed like a good fit for us to
combine our effort in the community, while also helping out the environment in
the process."
The cleanup is always one of the largest
environmental awareness projects in Misawa with several tons of refuse being
collected and removed from the fish port.
"We have a great relationship with
the local community, and they are very open, receptive and helpful to service
members living here in Misawa," said Chief Cryptologic Technician
Collection Erika Haws, who originally hails from New Orleans, and serves as the
Navy Misawa CPO 365 community relations coordinator. "It's nice to return
the favor, and help make this area even more beautiful than it already is."
Besides, the CPO 365 members, many more
Misawa service and family members were also on hand to help with the cleanup.
Misawa cub scouts, girl scouts and numerous other base groups and organizations
joined CPO 365 in their effort.
"It's nice to see folks of all ages
come on out from the base and take ownership in the local community," said
Wean. "We love Misawa, and this is just one small way that we can make it
an even better place to be stationed and live."
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