Please Read the Following (IMPORTANT INFORMATION BELOW)
Note: This geocaching event is only for the Grayson Creek Cleanup and is not for other activities associated with Pleasant Hill Community Service Day.
YOU MUST BE ON TIME. YOU MUST REGISTER.
We will split into groups and set a supply, requirements, protocol lecture before we begin to work.
Join us on September 28 for a cleanup of the section of Grayson Creek next to the site of the new Pleasant Hill Library on Oak Park Blvd! This cleanup is part of Pleasant Hill Community Service Day 2019. If you are interested, make sure you register here to participate and select “Creek cleanup”. If you would like to join for a pancake breakfast, it will be at Pleasant Hill Park before the creek cleanup. All volunteers are welcome, and we hope to see you there!
General Info:
Morning Breakfast:
- Date: Saturday, September 28, 2019
- Time: 7:30 AM till (approx.) 8:15 AM
- Location: Pleasant Hill Park
Creek Cleanup:
- Date: Saturday, September 28, 2019
- Time: 8:30-11 AM (it may end earlier dependent on how many people show up to help)
- Location: Grayson Creek @ Oak Park Blvd. Please park at the current Pleasant Hill Library (1750 Oak Park Blvd) and walk one block east to meet the group.
Other Information:
- Please wear work clothes that can get dirty, closed toed shoes for safety, long pants (no shorts) a hat, and sunscreen. sturdy shoes and long pants. All supplies will be provided.
- Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
About Grayson Creek:
Grayson Creek provides habitat for more than 70 species of native and migratory birds as well as many other species. By keeping our creeks clean, we help wildlife, protect water quality, and promote healthy communities.
About Friends of Pleasant Hill Creeks:
"Our mission is to protect, restore and enjoy our creeks."
Friends of Pleasant Hill Creeks is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization of Pleasant Hill residents who care about our creeks. Our mission is to engage community members in protecting, restoring, and enjoying our creeks and adjoining open space.