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Keep Austin Beautiful 55 North IH-35, Ste 215 Austin, Texas, 78702 Phone: 512.391.0617 Fax: 512.391.0624 |
Vol Op: Lady Bird Lake Cleanup
Wed, 06/24/2009 - 10:47 — brian
08/08/2009 - 09:00 08/08/2009 - 11:00 Etc/GMT-6 Clean Lady Bird Lake August 8, 2009 Love Lady Bird Lake but hate the styrofoam washed up along its shoreline? Join Keep Austin Beautiful, The Trail Foundation, and Watershed Protection Development Review in an increased effort to put the finishing touches on this beautiful asset to our community. Volunteers will have a rewarding morning as they search high and low for every last bit of trash and get to know other lake enthusiasts. There are four starting locations for shoreline volunteers, and on-the-water volunteer will have boats provided by Texas Rowing Center, Zilker Boat Rentals, Rowing Dock, and LCRA. The Sierra Club will lead the cleanup starting at the NW corner of the lake/I-35 for volunteers who bring their own boats. (See registration link below for more details). Date: Saturday, August 8th Time: 9am-11am Location: all around Lady Bird Lake (Shoreline Vols have been consolidated and will all meet on the north shore of the lake under I-35) Registration: CLICK HERE to register Website: www.KeepAustinBeautiful.org/LadyBirdLake If you'd like to donate a prize please email Jessica@KeepAustinBeautiful.org
This program is made possible thanks to generous donations from The Trail Foundation and Watershed Protection Development Review. CLICK HERE to see fun photos from the last large scale lake cleanup. |