Registration opens March 1 for St. Johns River Cleanup. Volunteers are needed for the 26th annual event which will take place from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday, April 23.
Planners hope to clean 59 miles of the waterway and river basin with the help those in the boating community and other volunteers. Scouts, schools, and other social groups are encouraged to participate. All ages are welcome to join.
Participants should bring water and wear sunglasses, a hat, sunscreen, work gloves, and comfortable clothing. They may also bring rakes, shovels, trash grabbers, and canoes or boats.
Volunteers can choose from nine starting points:
Nine Mile Point Park, at the west end of Nine Mile Point Road, Pierson
Shell Harbor, 1800 Shell Harbor Road, Pierson
DeLeon Springs State Park, 601 Burst Park Road, DeLeon Springs
Ed Stone Park, 2990 W. State Road 44, DeLand
Lake Beresford Park, 2100 Fatio Road, DeLand
French Avenue boat launch / Starks Landing, Orange City
Lake Monroe Park, 975 S. U.S. 17-92, DeBary
Lemon Bluff boat ramp, 907 Lemon Bluff Road, Osteen
C.S. Lee Park, 4600 East State Road 46, Geneva (Seminole County)
The annual cleanup, coordinated by Volusia County’s Environmental Management Division, draws attention to the river’s environmental importance and helps to keep the waterway safe and clean for animals and people who enjoy swimming and water sports.
For more information and a registration form, visit www.volusia.org/cleanup or contact Joan Coil at jcoil@volusia.org or 386-736-5927 ext. 12729. Registration opens March 1 and ends April 18. Pre-registered participants will receive a beach towel.
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