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Ferny Cruz and Marysol Rojo display the nearly full bag of trash they gathered at Two Rivers Park in Fillmore. The cleanup was being done in recognition of the National Day of Service, which is held on the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.

Photo by Richard Quinn, Special to The Star

Ferny Cruz and Marysol Rojo display the nearly full bag of trash they gathered at Two Rivers Park in Fillmore. The cleanup was being done in recognition of the National Day of Service, which is held on the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.

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  • Ferny Cruz and Marysol Rojo display the nearly full bag of trash they gathered at Two Rivers Park in Fillmore. The cleanup was being done in recognition of the National Day of Service, which is held on the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.
  • Jazlyn Sanchez, 16, left, and her cousin, Christian Escoto Minjares, 11, pick up trash on the creek bed that runs along Two Rivers Park in Fillmore. The clean up was being done in recognition of the National Day of Service, which is held on the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.
  • Paul Kapoor, Ventura, picks up trash at Two Rivers Park in Fillmore. The clean up was being done in recognition of the National Day of Service, which is held on the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.
  • Kathy Pace, right, and her daughter, Victoria, 11, pick up trash at Two Rivers Park in Fillmore. The cleanup was being done in recognition of the National Day of Service, which is held on the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.

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