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Veridiam’s volunteers pitched in to clean up Forester Creek in nearby Santee. Pictured here from left to right are: Jacob Kitten and Mark Kitten (in front), with their father, Mike Kitten an El Cajon Production Supervisor, Kim Peterson, PC Support Specialist, Gabe Silva, husband of Laurie Silva, Human Resources Representative, Laurie Silva, Rebecca Keith, Accounting Specialist, and Sherry Gall, Director - Quality Systems. Also participating, but not shown here, is Val Graham, Manufacturing Technician.
Taking part in an active environmental community is paramount which is why we not only organise our own beach cleanup events but also help out whenever we are invited to join other organisations or groups who organise events which share our goals and dreams!
As part of a National River Cleanup event, American Rivers partnered with the Anacostia Watershed Society and Two Rivers Charter School to help cleanup the Anacostia River in Washington DC.
Credit: American Rivers
Despite a very rainy day on Saturday, November 7, 2015 over 100 volunteers arrived at the historic Bear Creek working tirelessly to remove over 217 bags of trash and 1,000 pounds of metal! 14 shopping carts, 12 tires, 5 plastic chairs, 4 bicycles, 2 room sized pieces of carpet, several pieces of chain-link fence, a lawnmower, a steam cleaner, a bead frame with headboard, an IBM Computer and a 5 gallon water cooler filled with tobacco and much more was removed as well!
Our cleanup was ran in association with Better Waterways as well as American Rivers.
We would like to thank all our incredible volunteer form the community, and Towson University who braved the rain and helped us cleanup our community! We would also like to thank Entenmann’s Bakery Outlet for donating donuts for all out hungry volunteers. Thank you everyone for all your hard work and for helping us strive for a cleaner, greener, healthier community and environment!
Learn more about us at www.BreadandCheeseCreek.org
Taking part in an active environmental community is paramount which is why we not only organise our own beach cleanup events but also help out whenever we are invited to join other organisations or groups who organise events which share our goals and dreams!
Taking part in an active environmental community is paramount which is why we not only organise our own beach cleanup events but also help out whenever we are invited to join other organisations or groups who organise events which share our goals and dreams!
Learn more about how you can help protect and restore SF Bay at saveSFbay.org
Photo: Adrienne Miller