Project Clean Stream - NEW DATE
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A watershed wide cleanup organized by the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay and coordinated on the Eastern Shore by ShoreRivers. Project Clean Stream is an opportunity for citizens across the entire Chesapeake Bay Watershed to work together to clean our shared water resource
Where: Your neighborhood, community park, shoreline, road side or anywhere you see trash in your community
The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay has decided to postpone all Project Clean Stream (PCS) Events until the Fall of 2020. The new PCS kick-off date will be Friday, September 11th, to coincide with the National Day of Service and Remembrance. We are asking that all PCS events be postponed to this date, or any date after, that works for your event.
If you have any questions, please contact Laura Wood at ShoreRivers at 443-385-0511 ext. 276 or email lwood@shorerivers.org.
As spring rain fills roadside ditches and flows into our streams and rivers, trash can be seen everywhere throughout Eastern Shore counties. The annual Project Clean Stream, a watershed-wide cleanup organized by the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, is an opportunity for citizens across the entire Chesapeake Bay Watershed, six states from New York down to Virginia that all drain to the Chesapeake Bay, to work together to clean our shared water resource. It’s a great way to make a tangible difference in our own rivers while being a part of the larger effort all over the Bay!
Team locations can be found on the website below. If you are interested in joining a team as an individual, please visit the Project Clean Stream website at https://www.chesapeakenetwork.org/groups/project-clean-stream/ or search “Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Project Clean Stream” and click “volunteer”. Businesses, clubs and groups, churches, and other organizations interested in creating their own teams can contact Laura Wood at ShoreRivers at 443-385-0511 ext. 276 or email lwood@shorerivers.org.