Staff
KYLE, TEXAS — The City of Kyle is calling for volunteers to register for the 37th Annual Great Texas River Cleanup happening from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday, March 5.
The City of Kyle has 100 volunteer spots available along the trails at Waterleaf Park, 628 Abundance Lane.
Volunteers will meet at Waterleaf Park at 8:30 a.m. for breakfast tacos and will be provided gloves, bags, and a commemorative T-shirt.
Volunteers should dress accordingly and wear close-toed shoes and bring a refillable water bottle. Pizza will be provided to all volunteers at 11:30 a.m. at Waterleaf Park.
During the cleanup, volunteers are asked to place filled trash bags as close to the trails as possible, so that Parks and Recreation Department Staff can easily and safely collect them.
The City of Kyle is encouraging volunteers to follow CDC recommendations for COVID-19.
To sign up for The Plum Creek area in Kyle, visit: https://bit.ly/SpringCleanUp2022_PlumCreek. For more information go to CityofKyle.com/GTRC.
The 37th Annual Great Texas River Clean Up is made possible by generous donors including Alsco, Carson Properties, Clean Earth Systems, Edwards Aquifer Authority, Guadalupe Blanco River Authority, Greater San Marcos Partnership, H.E.B./Central Market, Honda San Marcos/David Cook, Jacob’s/CH2M, Keep Texas Beautiful, Print My Biz, RDO Equipment, San Marcos Chamber of Commerce, San Marcos Lions Club and Sur Power Battery. The event is sponsored by the Texas River Protection Association, City of San Marcos, Keep San Marcos Beautiful, Habitat Conservation Plan, and Texas State University.
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