UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, September 6, 1996 5A Volunteers ready to clean up creek Shelter fund-raising also part of project By Dave Breitenstein Kansan staff writer Lawrence residents and KU students will combine efforts tomorrow to participate in "Stream Clean-Up" 96" at Naismith Creek. wal-Mart, 3300 Iowa St., sponsored a town meeting last April to discuss environmental concerns. Naismith Creek was chosen as an area that needed to be cleaned the most. A shelter at Camp Bromelsick at Clinton Lake also will be financed through donations as part of the project. The cleanup is from 8 a.m. until noon along Naismith Creek between 23rd and 28th streets. So far, 176 volunteers have registered. "We want to get all the bulky items out of the creek," said Mollie Mangerich, volunteer coordinator of the cleanup. "There's tires, a screen door, plastic, grocery carts and a lot of other trash in there." Mangerich said another goal was to build a picnic shelter at Camp Bromelsick. Boy Scouts have solicited sponsors to finance the project, and organizers encouraged donations "Many local businesses have donated money and products to help with the cleanup. We are getting everything from trash bags to water cups," Mangerich said. Spring flooding and littering has made the creek dirty, Mangerich said. After the cleanup, some Indian Hills residents have promised to remove litter on a regular basis. Patty Perez, green team leader at Wal-Mart, helped coordinate activities. She said the project could not happen unless the entire city was involved. "We've got the city, KU, Wal-Mart and the Army Corps of Engineers involved," she said. "There are a lot of individuals involved also." Perez said she welcomed any KU students who wanted to help out. Volunteers need to register at 8 a.m. in the Dillons parking lot, 1015 W. 23rd St. The organizers then will distribute assignments and instructions. Volunteers should wear long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, work gloves and sturdy boots. Tax deductible donations for the shelter can be mailed to: Kansas Wildscape - Camp Bromelsick; P.O. Box 4029; Lawrence, KS, 65046. For volunteer information, contact Mollie Mangerich at 832-3030. Grammy winner to play for local charity tonight By Erin Rooney Kansan staff writer The Ballard Community Center will be able to feed more families in Lawrence and Douglas County after this evening thanks to Grammy award-winning pianist, George Winston, and the SUA live music committee. Winston, who will play at 8 p.m. tonight at the Lied Center, has made a tradition of having a nonperishable food drive at all his concerts. Winston, with assistance from Dancing Cat Productions, chose the Ballard Community Center, 708 Elm St., to be tonight's recipient. "We've not had enough food on our food pantry shelves for about three weeks now, so it will be a big help," said Stephanie Keller, executive director of the center. The center's food pantry provides food and emergency assistance to individuals and families in transition or in a crisis, Keller said. Winston is a rural folk pianist who said he was influenced by many R&B, blues, jazz and rock artists such as Ray Charles and James Booker. This evening's concert will be a solo performance with selections from past albums and his latest CD, Linus and Lucy - The Music Of Vince Guaraldi. Vince Guaraldi is best known for his musical scores used on the popular *Peanuts* television shows. Winston's latest CD is due for release on September 17. Winston also has played music for *Peanuts* television specials. "Well I did the one, The Birth of the Constitution, back in '88." Winston said. "That was exciting. They just kind of had the Peanuts characters there with George Washington." 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