ALTON - The organization Trinity’s Way will host its annual litter clean-up and pet food drive to celebrate Trinity’s birthday. From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 4, 2024, people are invited to drop off pet food and supplies at Piasa Park. Community members can also participate in a litter clean-up of the caves. April Gray, founder of Trinity’s Way and Trinity’s mother, said the organization’s mission is to boost conservation and animal welfare in memory of Trinity. “It is a big weekend for us because this is the weekend that we normally celebrate Trinity’s birthday,” Gray said. “We do the litter cleanup down at the caves because that was one of her favorite places in all of Alton, and she hated the litter that was down there. So we do that cleanup for her birthday, and then in conjunction with the cleanup, we do the pet food drive also.” Trinity was a vocal advocate for the conservation of the caves in Alton,
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