CORBIN —
Special to the Times-Tribune
The Tri-County Cineplex and PRIDE invite you to “movie your feet and clean up the street” during the 8th annual Corbin Bypass Cleanup 9-11 a.m. Saturday.
All volunteers will receive a free T-shirt and will be treated to a private movie party — with free movies, Pepsi, popcorn and hotdogs — at the Tri-County Cineplex immediately after the cleanup.
One lucky volunteer will win a free one-year movie pass to Tri-County Cineplex.
Registration opens at 8 a.m. at the Tri-County Cineplex, which is located at 1871 Cumberland Falls Highway. Volunteers will be given safety vests, gloves and garbage bags.
Volunteers should wear sturdy shoes and dress appropriately for the weather.
Volunteers under the age of 18 need a waiver form signed by a parent or guardian. These forms can be picked up in advance at the Tri-County Cineplex or can be completed the day of the event.
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Volunteers invited to Corbin Bypass Cleanup Saturday
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