Volunteers hauled out a pickup truck full of trash and recyclables including a shot-out barrel, a fire pit, lots of cans and bottles, and odd hunks of metal and wire. After the event, a potluck barbeque was held with live music by Peggy Atwood. “We had a great time working with everyone to clean up the garbage that so many thoughtless people simply toss away, as if our beautiful streams were nothing more than a dump,†said Volunteer and Shandaken resident, Nathan Weber.
The cleanup was sponsored by the Ashokan Watershed Stream Management Program, a partnership of New York City DEP, Cornell Cooperative Extension, and Ulster County Soil and Water Conservation District.
To learn more about The Ashokan Watershed Stream Stewards Volunteer Program and our upcoming volunteer training on July 17, contact Dona Crawford at (845) 340-3990 or email at dm282@cornell.edu.
For more information about CCEUC community programs and events call 845-340-3990 or visit us online at www.cceulster.org or follow us on www.facebook.com
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