Tag: Earth Day

April 13: Earth Day Clean-up of Seeleys Run, Franklin Township

April 13 @ 9:30 am 12:00 pm

~VOLUNTEERS NEEDED~

Since its inception in 1970, Earth Day has brought millions of people together to celebrate our world’s environment. The day has also focused our attention on environmental problems such as pollution, flooding and littering.

Join the Lower Raritan Watershed Partnership, Franklin Township Environmental Commission, our Watershed Area 9 Watershed Ambassador Brianna Casario, and others for an Earth Day clean-up of Seeleys Run!

WHAT: a clean-up of Seeleys Run on Saturday April 13

WHEN: 9:30 am – noon

WHERE: Back corner of the Somerset Village parking lot, 900 Easton Avenue, Franklin Township (enter by the IHOP)

SPECIAL NOTE: Please wear closed toe shoes and clothes you are willing to get dirty and wet. Bring a reusable water bottle. Gloves, bags and light refreshments will be provided!

PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED.

***For general information contact Brianna Casario: wma9.njwap@gmail.com

***For press inquiries please contact Franklin Township Environmental Commissioner Stan Jaracz: jaraczs@yahoo.com

You may wonder why it is so important to keep our waterways clean. Streams, rivers and other waterbodies make up the watershed where we all live. Watersheds are areas of land where runoff from rain and snow drains into a lake, stream, river or wetland. These watersheds are full of life. They provide habitat for fish, birds and wildlife. They are also a source of drinking water for homes and businesses. The Lower Raritan Watershed Partnership and Franklin Township share a joint mission to keep water clean, safe and healthy through conservation, advocacy, science and education.

900 Easton Avenue
Franklin Township, New Jersey 08873 United States
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April 17: Earth Day Clean-up of Naaman Park, Franklin Township

~VOLUNTEERS NEEDED~

Since its inception in 1970, Earth Day has brought millions of people together to celebrate our world’s environment. The day has also focused our attention on environmental problems such as pollution, flooding and littering.

Join the Lower Raritan Watershed Partnership, Franklin Township Environmental Commission, the Watershed Institute, and others for an Earth Day clean-up of Naaman Park!

WHAT: a clean-up of Naaman Park on Saturday April 17

WHEN: 9:30 am – noon

WHERE: Meet at the Naaman Park Fuller Street parking lot in Franklin Township

SPECIAL NOTE: Please wear closed toe shoes and clothes you are willing to get dirty and wet. Bring a reusable water bottle. Gloves, bags and light refreshments will be provided!

REGISTRATION REQUIRED.

***For more information contact Stan Jaracz, Franklin Environmental Commission member at jaraczs@yahoo.com***

You may wonder why it is so important to keep our waterways clean. Streams, rivers and other waterbodies make up the watershed where we all live. Watersheds are areas of land where runoff from rain and snow drains into a lake, stream, river or wetland. These watersheds are full of life. They provide habitat for fish, birds and wildlife. They are also a source of drinking water for homes and businesses. The Lower Raritan Watershed Partnership and The Watershed Institute share a joint mission to keep water clean, safe and healthy through conservation, advocacy, science and education.

Visit Lower Raritan Watershed Partnership and The Watershed Institute to learn what we are doing to protect your water.