National River Cleanup Day
Join us for a Clear Creek River Cleanup & After-party!
We're teaming up with Ball Corporation on our 4th Annual National Cleanup Day event! Join us for a river cleanup followed by an after party with free beer and giveaways!

This year we're tackling a section of Clear Creek that needs a ton of love and we need your help to make the biggest impact.

Bring your friends, bring your kids, and get ready to spread some love to Clear Creek!
Location
Clear Creek
Lowell Ponds (55th and Lowell Trailhead)
3551 W 55th Pl, Denver, CO 80221


Date & Time
Thursday, September 18th
at 3:30 PM
Event Details
Please try to carpool with a friend as free parking is limited!
What to Bring
Please bring water, sunscreen, and any snacks you would like. We recommend wearing closed-toed or water shoes.
 
Gloves, pickers, and trash bags will be provided.
Where to Meet
We will meet at 3:30 pm. You can park in the gravel lot for free.

When you arrive, please head to the blue tents to check-in and grab your supplies.
Event Schedule
After check-in and a safety talk, we’ll head out to pick up trash along Clear Creek.
We'll meet back up at 5:30 pm for a group photo and then head to a local brewery for a free celebratory beer.
About Ball

Ball invests resources, time, and energy to positively impact the planet. And they are committed to an environment where their employees can directly contribute to positive change.

Ball Corporation has been a partner of Protect Our Rivers since 2022 and continues to amplify their support year after year, helping us expand into new states and educating people about recycling and engaging them in volunteer projects in local communities.

Ball also seeks to support organizations, programs, and initiatives that advance sustainable livelihoods, including community activities such as cleanup events across the globe.

Click HERE to learn more about Ball Corporation.
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