In 2003, four friends from the Johnsburg area began volunteering to pick up litter near the town’s main stretch of road under McHenry County’s Adopt-A-Highway program. Twenty years later, they’re still at it. “We’re just four close friends that want to do something for the common good,” said John Katzenmayer. “The passion is because we want to preserve our environment.
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