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This photo was taken by and appear courtesy of local photographer George Fischer of Zero Effects Photography.
Despite a very chilly and overcast morning, today (4/25/15) over 745 volunteer descended upon Bear Creek to work with Clean Bread and Cheese Creek as we removed over 1,221 bags of trash from the park and shoreline!!! This what we believe is the largest cleanup participation in the Dundalk EVER!!! Our incredible volunteer worked from Bear Creek Elementary School (which we were restricted from cleaning behind) to General John Stricker Middle School (which we were restricted form cleaning behind) and Charlesmont Park – the area was nearly spotless!!! We completely filled a 40 yard dumpster of bags filled with bottles, fast food packaging, lawn decorations, pieces of broken furniture, clothing, balls (golf, soccer, baseball, softball, football and more!), plastic bins, Styrofoam, plastic bags and broken sports equipment! In addition to this we removed 3 shopping carts, 3 skateboards, 2 bicycles, a full propane tank, a steel 55 gallon drum and a plastic 55 gallon drum! We could have cleaned much more with so many enthusiastic volunteers but we were unfortunately restricted form cleaning behind any of the three area schools (Bear Creek Elementary School, General John Stricker Middle School, and Charlesmont Elementary School). Volunteers you have outdone yourselves again and we could not be more grateful for all your hard work!!!
612 Volunteer alone arrived from Towson University in 14 school busses and dozens of cars! We also have volunteers from AmeriCorp, American Rivers, St. Timothy’s Schools for Girls, the US Navy, BGE, the US Army, Service Coordination Inc., PSAFC ’05 U9 Boys Soccer Team Pro Soccer Academy Futbol Club, as well as parents faculty and staff of Bear Creek and Charlesmont Elementary Schools and many community members! (If we forgot to mention your group, we apologize, please let us know and we will add them. Thank again everyone for such and wonderful job
And of course we have to thank the American Rivers for donating trash bags, Papa Johns Pizza for donating pizzas, Chesapeake Traders Food Warehouse for donating snacks, Costco for donating a gift card to purchase supplies, Angels for Soldiers for donating snacks, Walmart for donating a gift card to purchase supplies, Chick-fil-A of Eastpoint for donating sandwich coupons and McDonald’s of Wise Avenue for donating money to help purchase supplies. Thank you everyone for all your hard work today and for making an amazing difference for our environment and the community!
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Members of the Panther Marching Band and Football Team work with the Grounds Team to pull weeds and beautify campus of Eastern Illinois University on August 18, 2021. (Dominic Baima)
For more information or to arrange immediate scene cleanup, visit our website at www.AdvancedBio-Treatment.com
For more information or to arrange immediate scene cleanup, visit our website at www.AdvancedBio-Treatment.com
Fall 2018 Kayak Cleanups at Four Mile Run
Join the Four Mile Run Conservatory Foundation on the water to collect litter along the streambank of Four Mile Run.
RSVP to 4MRKayakCleanups.eventbrite.com for the following dates & times:
Thursday, September 6, 5pm-7:30pm
Saturday, September 15, 9am-Noon
Thursday, September 20, 5pm-7:30pm
Monday, October 8 (Columbus Day), 9am-Noon
Saturday, October 27, 9am-Noon
Location: The Conservatory Center at Four Mile Run Park, 4109 Mt Vernon Avenue. Parking/event details will be provided to those who RSVP.
Bring your own kayak (and life-vest), if you can
Request one of our boats if you don't have your own; depending on the number of kayaks available (we are sometimes able to borrow extras), your request will be confirmed as a reservation or we will add you to our waitlist
Not into kayaking? We need help on the shore, too, with volunteers needed to help off-load litter from kayaks, pick up along the shore, etc
We provide: water refill station, snacks, gloves, trash grabbers and bags, and a limited number of kayaks with life-vests
Please bring your own: reusable water bottle, sunscreen, bug spray, and water shoes
A limit of two Four Mile Run Conservatory Foundation kayaks may be reserved, or you can bring your own
A 4MR Clean Stream Extreme event made possible by grant support from Dominion Energy
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After a 21st Birthday Charter to Sandgate and Mitchelton and quite a few drinks, it is time to clean up the Party Train before heading back to Mayne ETD.
Pennsylvania Death Cleanup Services
A Pennsylvania apartment complex hired ABT after a tragic event left one of the units uninhabitable due to biohazards.
Volunteers work to clear trash from Cat Branch Creek, which feeds into the Little Magothy River, in Annapolis, Md., on April 11, 2015. Roughly 40 volunteers tackled the Cat Branch site, removing over 4,000 pounds of trash, including an estimated 1,400 beverage containers. The 2015 Project Clean Stream, organized by the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, has seen over 500 sites registered from cleanups across the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
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One hour after they began working, all that's left of the fine and quick work done by Elisio's crew in cutting down and hauling off the old, dead Arizona ash that had dominated my backyard since I purchased this home in 1986.
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These photos were taken by and provided courtesy of Photographer Katya Sandino
On 9/27/14 - 142 volunteers removed enough trash to completely fill a 40 dumpster which included 290 trash bags of litter from Bread and Cheese Creek (from the Berkshire Community to North Point Boulevard) and North Point Road. These photos show them hard at work on this day! 10 tires, 6 shopping carts, 4 cans of paint, 3 rugs, 2 TV’s, a mattress and box spring, a reclining couch, a 55 gallon drum, and a toilet were all items that were removed from this historic stream. Additionally 1 ton of metal was pulled from the creek and will be recycled with the money going toward helping to pay for our next cleanup. All food left over will be donated to Rita’s Table a local food kitchen dedicated to helping feed the needy of Dundalk. Thank you Volunteers you are worth your weight in gold and more!!!
We are a group of volunteers who worked with the community in association with National Public Lands Day, the Ocean Conservancy, American Rivers, Trash Free Maryland, and Day to Serve on this cleanup.
We would like to Thank Entenmann’s Baker Outlet for donating donuts; Re/Max Realty for donating hotdogs and a hotdog cart for the day; Lafarge for donating pulled pork, potato chips and soda; and Gotugo for donating a portable restroom for the event!
We would also like to thank the following groups who showed up in large number to help for the day: The Boy Scouts, The Girl Scout Brownies, the U.S. Navy, Dundalk High School, Saint Timothy’s School for Girls, Towson University Students, Johns Hopkins University Students and the Forestry Association! Thank you all for helping to make this cleanup an incredible success!
You can learn more about Clean Bread and Cheese Creek form our Website: www.BreadandCheeseCreek.org, on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Tumblr, Google+ and Flickr!
For more information or to arrange immediate scene cleanup, visit our website at www.AdvancedBio-Treatment.com
Cleaning up the Dominguez Channel at Artesia Transit Center. Over 14,000 volunteers took part in Coastal Cleanup Day in Los Angeles County, cleaning up beaches, parks, alleys, creeks, highways and storm drains at 69 different sites. Over 300,000 pounds of debris and recyclables were removed by the various environmental organizations, community groups, families, local businesses, faith-based organizations and students that took part. Los Angeles, California, USA