Posted on 2/20/2012 by Alyssa Schnarsky

SummitCove is Now a Proud Sponsor of the Adopt-A-Highway Program on I-70

 

SummitCove Keystone Vacation Lodging will participate in the Colorado Adopt-a-Highway Program for the first time this year in order to give back to the community and keep I-70 clean.  SummitCove staff and volunteer homeowners will clean and maintain a stretch of highway located on Interstate-70 at mile points 215 to 217 just east of the Eisenhower Tunnel.  The location is only a few miles west of the Loveland Pass exit that leads directly to Arapahoe Basin and Keystone.

The Adopt-a-Highway program is organized through the Colorado Department of Transportation.  Working on the roadside cleanups  will help to save taxpayers' money by removing garbage left on the side of the road by careless people.  Our volunteer teams will be provided with safety vests, signs, litter bags and trash disposal.  Cleanups will be scheduled at least four times throughout the year, and SummitCove is committed to the program for at least the next two years.  The litter can be sorted into recyclable items and brought to a recycling center.

Residents and tourists will benefit from our efforts to keep the interstate cleaner and safer for everyone traveling to Keystone.  SummitCove is proud to participate in the program, and our staff is excited to get started on keeping Colorado clean and beautiful.



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Alyssa Schnarsky

Alyssa Schnarsky is the Marketing Director at SummitCove Vacation Lodging in Keystone and has worked in the vacation lodging industry for over 15 years. When she's not delivering exceptional content on all-things Keystone, you can find her hiking in the mountains, skiing the trees, enjoying a live concert, spending time with her tuxedo cat or planning her next adventure.

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