
Here's one of the city's dumpsters -- over behind the Sharlot Hall grounds, I believe. Overflowing from some event or other this past summer. Hardly a real beauty, tho certainly practical.

Now, I like this trash can a lot better. It was the only one of this size container over at the Courthouse which was decorated nicely.

A
wanted poster was taped to a standard downtown street side trash can; the occasion, the recent Acker Musical Showcase.

Here is my favorite -- eminently practical for a high school campus, which is where I saw it last summer.
2 comments:
The first time I've seen the coke trash container. Good idea. I'm surprised someone hasn't stolen it.
You're right, Steve -- it's a prime collectible!
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