In a display of community involvement and environmental activism, Jacksonville’s own Operation G.L.A.D.D. Dads have clinched the win in the city’s first Litter League competition. The contest, which ran from July 3 to August 30, saw local teams roll up their sleeves to clear out trash from various public spaces. Leading the pack, Michael Tyke’s team not just collected over 50 bags of litter but also went the extra mile to haul away bulky items that couldn’t be contained in bags, according to the City of Jacksonville’s official announcement.
This outcome paints a vivid picture of civic engagement in Duval County, where residents are not just talking the talk, they’re walking, the walk — with trash bags in hand. The city, which proudly announced the champions yesterday, witnessed the teams take part in this clean-up endeavor with energy that might sweep you off your feet if you’re not paying attention. But it’s not just about the number of bags filled, it’s about the difference made in the quality of the public spaces residents share…