Photos: Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary gets a little help from St. Paul volunteers
Volunteers armed with garbage bags and trash pickers headed out for a morning of cleaning up Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary in St. Paul on Saturday.
People across St. Paul volunteered in the 38th annual Citywide Spring Cleanup as part of Earth Day, which is officially held on April 22 each year.
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