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"Clean Up the Wild" w. Cleveland Professional 20/30 Club
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Clean up the Wild
1st Annual
Sponsored by the Cleveland Professional 20/30 Club. We are inviting members, non-members, and family members, to roll up their sleeves, come to Wildwood Park and help us beautify the Greater Cleveland area! On Saturday, June 20th join us in cleaning Wildwood Park, which has natural creek beds, tree-lined picnic areas and panoramic views of the lake. Like many agencies in the area, the Cleveland Lakefront State Parks of the Ohio Division of Natural Resources is operating on a tight budget and with scarce resources. We can help to maintain a clean, safe, and beautiful environment for people to enjoy.
We will provide gloves, garbage bags and rakes. For the more adventurous bring rubber boots as some of the shallow parts of the creek bed are in need of our help. After the clean up we will have a cookout with socializing, cornhole and volleyball to reward you for your efforts and to enjoy this great part of Cleveland!
We will meet at Wildwood State Park. (directions below).
Please email, Ray Roth, at rroth@srr.com with any questions
Logistics
Who: Cleveland 20/30 Club Members, family and friends
What: Clean up the Wild (Park clean up at Wildwood State Park)
When: Saturday June 20, 2009 registration at 9:30 a.m. clean-up from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m Picnic from 1.p.m. until ???.
Where: Wildwood State Park (See below for directions)
What to bring: gloves (the park/club will provide some but bring your own if you have them); rubber boots (for the adventurous who want to venture into the shallow parts of the Creek to trash collect); Side dish for picnic (Optional).
Directions:
I-90 to East 185th Street Exit
Proceed north on East 185th Street.
One block north of Muldoon's Saloon & Eatery, turn left on Marcella Road.
Turn left on Lakeshore Boulevard, crossing Euclid Creek.
Turn right at entrance to Villa Angela & Wildwood Areas.
Continue north on entrance road, crossing Euclid Creek again.
Look for purple 20/30 Club signs.
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