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Wicked Pickah Part Deux
Second trash pick-up pub crawl is in the works! Event date is November 15th from 11am to 4pm.

Wicked Pickah Part Deux is on its way! Whether you live in Salem or just love the heck out of this little city come join the fun and help clean it up while enjoying stimulating beverages along the way with friends and community alike.
If you aren’t sure what Wicked Pickah is, here is a little run-down:
1) It’s a trash pick-up pub crawl
2) Bring entry money, license, beer/food money, a phone/camera, and yourself
3) Trash bags, gloves, and hand sanitizer will be provided
4) There are 2 routes through Downtown Salem, but the final location is shared by both teams
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This time around will generally be the same, our favorite bars will be included, but some changes have been made. We will begin at the Salem Commons and disperse from there. Wicked Pickah Part Deux will have designated trash drop off locations so that you’re not lugging around the garbage throughout the route. All of the trash collected will be piled at Artist’s Row by the end of the event so we can see our effect and it will be collected by our city’s waste management team. Also, a gift will be given to the person who picks the most strange piece of trash up and posts a picture of it to the event wall. Each route will have specially marked trash bags so that we can see who picks the most and which team earned bragging rights.
Entry is $15, wear your shirt from the first event and it’s $10 for you! Proceeds are going to Salem Main Streets and one other lucky beneficiary (tbd).
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Remember, this is a community event, everyone is welcome and encouraged to have lots of fun. Please be respectful to the bars and passersby along the way so that we may be invited to enjoy many Wicked Pickahs to come.
Stay posted on the Patch to keep up with announcements about this event. Any questions? Comments? Email me, Alex Lacy, at cleansalem@gmail.com