Chad Pregracke and his team will return to D.C. this Spring to lead Capital River Relief (CRR), a massive month-long cleanup of the Potomac and Anacostia rivers, incorporating the efforts of local community and business organizations as well as local and federal government agencies to revitalize and purge the region’s waterways of trash and debris. The campaign, in its fourth year, is one of the largest local environmental campaigns, rallying support from ...
In Kitchener, come out to Victoria Park on Saturday, April 21 for a litter pick up. Enjoy refreshments, entertainment and enter to win prizes from Tim Horton’s including a new bike!
Help clean up one of 27 nature sites in Oakville. For a list of locations, please click here.
Help us protect Canada’s shorelines. Register today to organize or join a shoreline cleanup in your community. It’s easy, it’s fun, and it’s good for our environment. Shoreline cleanup supplies and support materials are provided free of charge.
The count down on litter is on! It’s time to commit your participation in the City’s 4th annual 20-Minute Toronto Makeover. Mayor David Miller is asking all Torontonians at work, school or at home to stop what you’re doing on Friday, April 20, 2007, come outside at 2:00pm and do a 20-minute clean-up blitz around your office, school or neighbourhood.
20-Minute Makeover ...
On Earth Day, April 22nd, join Clean Nova Scotia for the 2007 launch of the Great Nova Scotia Pick-Me-Up. Together with the Spryfield Community Action Coalition, they will be bringing the community together to clean the area around the community centre.
As part of Pitch-In Week and Earth Week, the Brooklin Downtown Business Association (BDBA) is supporting “Pitch-In Brooklin” to help clean up all of the parks in Brooklin (Grass, Memorial, Kinsmen, Kinross, Vipond, Duggan, Selkirk, Optimist, Fairgrounds, Carson).
2007 is the 41st annual PITCH-IN CANADA WEEK. The campaign’s theme is: OPERATION: Clean Sweep. The program is the largest and only multi-province environmental improvement Campaign in Canada. It is a Partnership between governments, the media, industry and the public.
During the past seven years, many environmentally concerned volunteers, landowners, clubs, organizations and municipalities have all pulled together during Earth Week to help clean up portions of the Thames River. Last year 1,800 volunteers were able to clean up 200km of the Thames River and tributaries. This year, the Thames River Clean Up will happen on Saturday, April 21. Through participation in this event, secondary school students can earn hours towards their ...
This event is in partnership with the Tim Hortons Community Clean-up initiative. Bring your family, friends and neighbours to spend a couple of hours to help clean up litter from our wetlands and natural areas.