Earth Day with the Vallejo Watershed Alliance

Sat, Apr 17th 2021, 9:00am - 12:00pm
Vallejo, CA

April means Earth Day, and you've got ways to celebrate!

Saturday, April 17 from 9 to noon, we'll be planting native California roses at Lake Dalwigk. We'll meet near the Curtola Park & Ride side of the lake. Wear comfortable clothes and sturdy shoes, hats, gloves, masks, and sunscreen. We'll provide supplies, water, and refreshments.

RSVP to Info@VallejoWatershedAlliance.org 

More options: We've always partnered with Solano County for Earth Day cleanups, and this year is no different: DIY Cleanups are happening, and we are offering four different sites so that all Vallejoans can participate in a nearby cleanup:

  • North Vallejo: Delta Meadows Park at 841 Jack London Drive
  • South Vallejo: Carquinez Park on Adams St. near Patterson Elementary
  • West Vallejo: River Park at 485 Wilson Avenue
  • East Vallejo: Hanns Memorial Park at 198 Skyline Drive

You can download the CleanSwell app and track what you pick up, or simply email us at Info@VallejoWatershedAlliance.org with the info below. Here’s how it works:
1.     Pick a day and time that you and your household or social-bubble-safe friends will pick up trash.
2.     Email Info@VallejoWatershedAlliance with your preferred cleanup location.
3.     Need supplies? We can provide disposable gloves, trash bags, hand sanitizer, waiver and loaner pickers, and we’ll be happy to drop them on your porch.
4.     Leave the filled trash bags next to the garbage cans at the park. Once your cleanup is complete, let us know how much trash was removed (# of bags filled + any other items that are too big for the bags, and how many people were there). We love photos – send us a couple of you in action! We will notify GVRD and they will dispose of the filled bags.

* The usual rules of COVID apply: Don’t do this if you feel ill or have a fever, face coverings are strongly recommended, keep at least 6 feet of social distance with people who aren’t in your household, and sneeze or cough into a tissue or your elbow.

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