April 11, 2012
Vol 14
July 13, 2011
No 15
Vol 13 No 28
Volunteers are needed to clean up Missouri River and local streams and lakes on April 14
Mission: Clean Stream
IN this Issue
On Saturday, April 14, Missouri River Relief will host a river clean-up on the Missouri River in St. Charles. The clean-up runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m, rain or shine. Clean-up headquarters will be Bishop’s Landing, next to the Lewis and Clark Boathouse. Volunteers, groups and families are encouraged to register at www.riverrelief.org. The Missouri River Relief clean-up is one site in a much larger stream clean up event happening on April 14. The “Mission: Clean Stream” clean-up occurs at locations all over St. Charles County. Volunteers from St. Charles County and the communities of Cottleville, Dardenne Prairie, Lake Saint Louis, O’Fallon, St. Charles and Wentzville will join with Greenway Network and Missouri River Relief to remove trash from local streams and lakes. Last year, roughly 1,000 volunteers pulled almost 10 tons of trash from Dardenne, Peruque, Belleau, Spencer and Cole Creeks in a little over two hours! And even better, Greenway Network has gotten creative with the objects volunteers pull from the creeks. The Stream Trash ART (START) project, created by project director Ralph Rollins, salvages metal pulled from the streams and uses it to create new works of eco-art. Local artists will work at Quail Ridge Park to create works of art from materials found. Families, organizations and individuals can participate by calling the nearest community to register: • Cora Island (meet at Cora Island parking area) 636.498.0772 • Cottleville (meet at City Hall) 636.498.6565 ext. 203 • Dardenne Prairie (meet at City Hall) 636.755.5308 • Missouri River Relief (meet at Bishops Landing near Lewis & Clark Boathouse) 573.443.0292 • O’Fallon (meet at Westhoff Park) 636.379.5408
Volunteers clean up at the Confluence on March 24, 2012.
Photo by Melanie Cheney
• St. Charles (meet at Lewis & Clark Boathouse) 636.949.3237 • Wentzville/Lake Saint Louis (meet at Quail Ridge Park) 636.332.9236 The day will start at 8:30 a.m. with registration at one of the five rendezvous locations listed above. Everyone is asked to dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes or boots and bring gloves. Transportation is not provided. Breakfast or lunch will be served depending upon location. Register early—space is limited. In case of dangerous weather or high water, the event will be rescheduled for April 28. For more information on “Mission: Clean Stream,” visit www.greenwaynetwork.org. Groups, individuals and families interested in participating in the clean-up along the Missouri River may contact Steve Schnarr at Missouri River Relief 573.443.0292 or steve@riverrelief.org for more information. Participants are encouraged to register online at www. riverrelief.org or they may show up the morning of the clean-up and register at the boat ramp. Volunteers will be shuttled out to trashy
spots along the Missouri River by a flotilla and gathering trash together to be picked of boats from Missouri River Relief, US up later by Missouri River Relief ’s hardArmy Corps of Engineers and Missouri working volunteer boat crews. Department of Conservation. Crews will See MISSION page 3 clean-up their stretch of the river, bagging
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