What a cleanup we had this month! Look at that crowd! And who is that in the green shirt - yes, it's our very own London Mayor Matt Brown! Thanks to everyone for coming out.
We got lots of trash from around the river and Ivey Park, but I think (and hope) we were able to encourage people to see that they can made a difference in their community and that there is work that needs doing.
So what'd we find? Yes, garbage of course, but old tires, metal stuff, construction barriers, but that's nothing compared to a big bag of soiled diapers beside the bike path and a couple boxes of encyclopedias. Let's treat garbage like what it is, and put it where it belongs.
It was great to hear Mayor Brown express an idea that we at TRR have said a number of times; We need to cherish and care for this wonderful resource we have in our very own city - the Thames River. Thanks to the volunteers for their hard work! We're making it happen.
Saturday August 15th, 2015 cleanup, Ivey Park
What are you doing this Saturday?!
Our next clean-up will be on Saturday August 15th, 9:30 am to noon at Ivey Park. We are generally a go rain or shine; however, in the event of thunderstorms or heavy rain, we'll send out an email postponing the event to Sunday August 16th.
We'll meet at the "Staging Area" (the green circle on the map) which is the East end of Becher Street by the foot bridge. Free, 2 hour parking is available on Becher Street opposite HMCS Prevost. We'll clean up the area indicated in pink on the map below.
Families are welcome, however parents must be responsible for their children at all times.
See you at the river!
Our next clean-up will be on Saturday August 15th, 9:30 am to noon at Ivey Park. We are generally a go rain or shine; however, in the event of thunderstorms or heavy rain, we'll send out an email postponing the event to Sunday August 16th.
We'll meet at the "Staging Area" (the green circle on the map) which is the East end of Becher Street by the foot bridge. Free, 2 hour parking is available on Becher Street opposite HMCS Prevost. We'll clean up the area indicated in pink on the map below.
Families are welcome, however parents must be responsible for their children at all times.
See you at the river!
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