Volunteer – Litter Stewards at Leverich on November 26, 2022

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Date: November 26, 2022 

Time: 9:30am to 11:30am 

Location: Leverich Park 4400 NE Leverich Park Way Vancouver, WA 98663

Calling all Litter Stewards!

Do you want to get outside after the busy holiday weekend? Join us in helping to create a cleaner community by picking up

litter at Leverich Park on Saturday November 26th from 9:30am-11:30am.

Volunteers will get an opportunity to better their community by removing litter, and get a chance to enjoy the beautiful Burnt

Bridge Creek trail on a crisp fall morning. We’ll meet at the parking lot for the Burnt Bridge Creek trailhead on Leverich Park

Way. Volunteers should dress in warm layers and bring gloves and sturdy shoes. People of all ages and skill levels

welcome! Snacks and beverages will be provided!

Youth under 18 must bring a signed minor consent form. Youth under 16 should be accompanied by an adult guardian while

volunteering.

If you have questions that are not answered in the FAQ’s below, please contact litterstewards@cityofvancouver.us or 360

487-7166.

Frequently Asked Questions

Advance registration is required and space is limited. RSVP here to attend.

Original source can be found here.



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