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4 people are interested
Astoria Park Shoreline Cleanup by Land (Queens)
ORGANIZATION: Riverkeeper Inc.
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4 people are interested
REGISTER HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/astoria-park-shoreline-cleanup-by-land-queens-registration-43996931005
Join the Cornell University Alumni Association, the NYC Cornellians, and Riverkeeper for a shoreline cleanup by land in Astoria Park on Saturday, May 5, 2018 for the 7th Annual Riverkeeper Sweep, a day of service for the Hudson River and it's tributaries.
All volunteers should meet at the intersection of Shore Boulevard and Astoria Park South where street parking will be available. We ask all Sweep volunteers to wear sturdy shoes or boots, clothing that they can get dirty, and to bring a hat, sunscreen, a reusable water bottle and snacks. For safety reasons, this site is not recommended for elementary-aged children (parent's discretion).
Questions? Contact Riverkeeper at sweep@riverkeeper.org or site leader William Bezouska at william.bezouska@gmail.com
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About Riverkeeper Inc.
Location:
20 Secor Road, Ossining, NY 10562, US
Mission Statement
Riverkeeper's mission is to protect the Hudson River and the drinking water supply for 9 million New York City and Hudson Valley residents.
Description
Riverkeeper's mission is to protect the environmental, recreational and commercial integrity of the Hudson River and its tributaries, and to safeguard the water supply for 9 million people in New York City and he Hudson Valley.
Major ongoing campaigns include Close Indian Point, Crude Oil Transport Risks and Hudson River Water Quality.
Since our founding in 1966, our organization has championed the rights of citizens to stop pollution, and reclaim waterways for swimming, fishing and other public uses. We have brought hundreds of polluters to justice and helped found the Keeper movement that now boasts over 200 organizations worldwide devoted to protecting local waterways.
Investigations and cases often start with a simple phone call or e-mail from a citizen watchdog, or someone hailing our patrol boat out on the river with a tip. On the river, Capt. John Lipscomb patrols the 150-mile Hudson River Estuary from New York City to Waterford monthly, to investigate and stop pollution.
We serve a diverse population, from urban dwellers residing in New York City to local fishermen and working class families who live and work in the rural Hudson Valley.
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Astoria Park19-00 North Hoyt AvenueAstoria, NY 11102
DATE POSTED
April 2, 2018
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