Washington Capitals coach Bruce Boudreau, defenseman Brian Pothier and members of the Capitals front office will participate in D.C. Public Schools Beautification Day on Saturday, Aug 22.
The DCPS Beautification Day is part of a nationwide United We Serve program which is a joint initiative between the White House and the Corporation for National and Community Service.
Fans are encouraged to volunteer along with the Capitals and to participate in the event. The Capitals will be hosting projects at Emery Education Campus in Northeast Washington and King Elementary School in Southeast Washington.
The Capitals and volunteers "will help spruce up the schools for the upcoming school year and will be planting flowers, mulching, painting, cleaning and assembling goody bags for students," it is detailed on the team's website.
Volunteers can register by following a link on the Capitals website, and the team reports that each fan who signs up to help will receive a free Caps t-shirt. Also, the team reports that volunteers will receive additional information about the project after they register and select either the Emery Education Campus or King Elementary School as their service location.
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