- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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7 people are interested
Celebrate Earth Day and Clean up Saint Paul!
ORGANIZATION: Saint Paul Natural Resources - City of Saint Paul
Please visit the new page to apply.
- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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7 people are interested
Join forces with family, friends, coworkers and neighbors for the 31st annual Citywide Spring Cleanup!
Why: Each year, hundreds of volunteers gather across Saint Paul for the Citywide Spring Cleanup to pick up garbage that has recently become exposed due to the melting snow.
Who: Individuals and groups of all ages and mobility to come together to help beautify the city of Saint Paul.
Where and How: Participating is easy! Register below, and then drop by your selected CLEANUP SITE any time between 9 and 11:30 am, on Saturday, April 22nd to pick up bags, gloves and snacks and meet your neighbors and community members. Then, head out and clean up your park or neighborhood of choice.
Cleanup Sites
- Central Village Park ( 457 Central Ave W)
- Como Dockside (1360 N Lexington Pkwy)
- Frogtown Farm Park (662 N Victoria St)
- Hamline Park (1564 Lafond Ave)
- Harriet Island - Kelley's Landing (200 Justus Ohage Blvd)
- Highland Picnic Pavilion (1200 Montreal Ave)
- Phalen Picnic Pavilion (1600 Phalen Dr)
- Swede Hollow Park (Intersection of Greenbrier St and Margaret St)
REGISTER at www.stpaul.gov/citywidecleanup
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About Saint Paul Natural Resources - City of Saint Paul
Location:
1100 N Hamline Ave, Saint Paul, MN 55108, US
Mission Statement
Saint Paul Natural Resources environmental and gardening programs focus on protecting, enhancing, and providing access to the City's natural resources. Saint Paul Natural Resources is a section of Saint Paul Parks and Recreation, which is a department of the City of Saint Paul.
Description
Saint Paul Parks and Recreation's Natural Resources unit, which includes Environmental Services, Forestry, Education and Gardens, has a growing volunteer program that is perfect for people who enjoy the outdoors and want to positively impact Saint Paul's natural areas, parks, and gardens.
Our environmental programs focus on protecting, enhancing, and providing access to the city's natural resources. Staff from various sections throughout Parks and Recreation play a role in these programs.
We:
- Coordinate environmental volunteer opportunities
- Conduct monitoring and research of natural resources in parks
- Restore and manage vital and unique ecosystems
- Provide interpretation and education
We also work with citizens and non-profit, county, state, and national agencies to coordinate efforts which enhance the natural environment of Saint Paul.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Parks Across St PaulSaint Paul, MN 55108
DATE POSTED
February 16, 2017
SKILLS
- Outdoor Recreation
- Habitat Restoration
- Environmental Policy
- Environmental Education
- Gardening
- Horticulture
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- 20 minutes or 2 hours! Whatever works best for you