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Amanda Littleton
District Manager
Cheshire County Conservation District
11 Industrial Park Dr. Walpole, NH 03608
401-578-1608
Amanda@cheshireconservation.org

Volunteers Needed for the 26th Annual Source to Sea River Clean Up!
Walpole, NH (August 30, 2022) – Volunteers Needed for the 26th Annual Source to Sea River Clean Up,

Monadnock region residents are invited to join thousands of volunteers over the course of the weekend: September 23rd-25th, 2022, to clean up the Connecticut River and its tributaries, as part of the 26th annual Connecticut River Conservancy’s Source to Sea Cleanup, a four state community event to cleanup our rivers.

Volunteers are needed! Please register ahead of time here!

Online registration is preferred. For assistance in registration, contact 603-756-2988 x3011 or email benee@cheshireconservation.org

Cleanup crews will work on Friday, September 23rd and Saturday, September 24th from 9:00am-1:00pm at multiple sites in Keene, on Saturday, September 24th from 9:00am-1:00pm in Swanzey, and on Sunday, September 25th from 9:00am-1:00pm in Winchester.

Sites include on-foot and boating locations in the three towns. Volunteers should only be using small boats such as kayaks, canoes, and paddle boats, due to limited space.

Volunteers do not require a boat but are encouraged to bring a boat and life jackets if available. Trash bags and gloves will be provided to all volunteers, and a limited amount of t-shirts for volunteers will be available!

More information about specific site locations can be found at: https://www.cheshireconservation.org/s2s

Local sponsors include the Cheshire County Conservation District, the Ashuelot River Local Advisory Committee, the City of Keene, Keene State College, Moosewood Ecological, NH Water Works Association Young Professionals, The Harris Center for Conservation Education, and The Winchester Conservation Commission.
 
The Cheshire County Conservation District promotes the conservation and responsible use of our natural and agricultural resources for the people of Cheshire County by providing technical, financial, and educational assistance. Our goal is to encourage the stewardship of healthy soils, productive ecologically sound farms, diverse wildlife, productive sustainable forests, healthy watersheds, and clean water to ensure those resources are available for future generations. Established in 1945, the Conservation District operates out of Walpole, NH where we work alongside the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and other conservation partners. For more information, contact Amanda Littleton at 603-756-2988 ext.4 or email at amanda@cheshireconservation.org
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