Join the Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Football team players and other community volunteers for the Fishing Creek Streambank & Roadside Cleanup on Sunday, March 31, 2019!
The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., with volunteer cleanup crews removing litter from along Route 64 and Route 150 in Mill Hall Borough and Bald Eagle Township, Clinton County. This will include the removal of plastic bottles, tin cans, and paper products.
Pre-registration for this land cleanup is due by noon on March 29, 2019! Registered volunteers will be provided doughnuts, gloves, trash bags, safety vests and refreshments.
“The streambank area may be muddy, and it is rocky in some areas,” Project Director Elisabeth Lynch McCoy notes. “Slopes are moderate to steep, and woody debris can be sharp.”
Volunteers are required to wear long pants and closed-toed shoes. Volunteers are also encouraged to bring along an extra jacket, hat, shoes and socks.
Youth between the ages of 12-17 must be accompanied by a participating adult.
The event will kick off with a brief safety meeting at the public pool parking lot/pavilion in Mill Hall Borough. (The pool parking area is at the end of Second Street.)
To register, contact Project Director Elisabeth Lynch McCoy at 570-726-3511 or clintoncountycleanscapes@yahoo.com.
Download this event flyer for more information.
Special thanks to project partners and donors: CleanScapes Members, Clinton County Government, Wayne Township Landfill/Solid Waste Authority, PennDOT District 2, the Clinton County Community Foundation, Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful, the Sons of Italy Lodge 146, and Brenda & Donald Lysle.
Learn about what a typical CleanScapes event is like here.