Thriller

Community Clean-up

We had about 30 volunteers and this is what they accomplished in less than 90 minutes:

Vacumming the orchestra pit
Instruments and equipment are moved aside so volunteers could clean and vacuum the orchestra pit which is located on the west side of the amphitheatre under the overflow seating.
Raking the hillside.
Even the hills surrounding the stage got special attention from this group of volunteers.
Clean up crew on pyro hill
During a recent service project, volunteers collect garbage that has blown onto the hill behind the amphitheatre set.
Volunteers cleaning side rocks
These two volunteers are sweeping the artificial rocks at the side of the stage. Their group spent 90-minutes cleaning the at Tuacahn.
Sweeping the stairs
Even the understage tunnel received attention during the cleanup project at Tuacahn Amphitheatre.
The draining grate at the front of the stage.
Here is a look underneath the front of the stage where flood waters can be drained. This area was part of the recent volunteer cleaning project.
Tools used to clean the grounds
Volunteers spent 90-minutes cleaning up the amphitheatre and grounds around Tuacahn. They even organized their tools.

 

Tunnel cleaned & swept

Orchestra pit vacuumed & organized

House seating garbage

Baffle garbage

Grate garbage

Rock units

Rock closets

Rock platforms

Pyro hill raked & garbage removed

Back 40 garbage

Water feature garbage

Comms: labels removed, wiped down, and disinfected.

Garbages emptied

Kitchen hot water containers scrubbed inside and out

A volunteer group of 30 came out on March 21 to help us clean up the Amphitheatre, the barn, and the behind-the-stage area to get it in tip-top shape for our Broadway season! This group was committed, efficient, hard-working, and they had great attitudes.  We love and appreciate them!

Darillyn Southworth, COO
Liberty Entertainment

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