Community members are invited to celebrate Earth Day and make a difference by volunteering for the annual Doan Brook Stream Sweep, to be held in the Doan Brook gorge and Shaker Parklands on Sunday, April 19.
Litter is a persistent problem in our parks and green spaces, where it is both harmful to the environment and unsightly. Litter such as plastic bags, bottles, food wrappers, Styrofoam, and coffee cups that gets discarded on our streets can enter local waterways through storm drains and ultimately end up in Lake Erie, our source of drinking water. We organize clean-up days in the spring to help maintain our watersheds and green spaces and to give volunteers an opportunity to demonstrate how much they value our urban parks, streams, and waterways.
On Sunday, April 19th, individuals, families, and community groups will have the chance to show the Doan Brook gorge and Shaker Parklands some love by pulling trash, debris, and invasive vegetation from the stream corridor and surrounding trails and roadways. Volunteers will meet at the intersection of Fairhill Road and East 127th Street along the Lake-to-Lakes Trail (we will have tents and tables set up). Street parking is available on E.127th and other side streets. Sign-in/registration begins at 12:30 pm; clean-up runs from 1-3 pm. Gloves and trash bags will be provided, as well as snacks and refreshments. Warm clothing is recommended.
Free admission. Advance registration recommended. Register online at doanbrookpartnership.org or register with Andrew at 216-325-7781 ext. 6783 or klooster@doanbrookpartnership.org
Phone: 216-325-7781
Email: klooster@doanbrookpartnership.org
2020/04/19 - 2020/04/19
Additional time info:
Sign-in/registration begins at 12:30 pm; clean-up runs from 1-3 pm.
Doan Brook gorge access (corner of Fairhill and E. 127th)