Thank you Reedy Creek Cleanup Volunteers!

Seventeen volunteers enjoyed fine fall weather by cleaning up the Reedy Creek woods Sat, Nov 4. [Next cleanup Sat. March 31 at Herring Point.]
– lso: See Reedy Creek Managment Issues.

Many thanks to seventeen volunteers who cleaned trash out of the Reedy Creek woods on Saturday, November 4. We pulled out old chairs, a car seat, bottles, cans, and lots of other stuff.

It was a beautiful sunny day with lots of fall color.

The woods are getting progressively more attractive, as our annual cleanups seem to be keeping our team ahead of the team bringing the junk in.

A major source of difficulty for Reedy Creek is youthful beer parties whose guests do not clean up after the celebration. Another problem is environmental damage done by off road vehicles. [See Reedy Creek Managment Issues.]

These problems have potential solutions. Everyone using the woods for any purpose should commit himself or herself to leaving the woods cleaner. Anyone witnessing littering or off road vehicle activity can call the Brick police.

Next cleanup: Saturday, March 31 – Herring Point

The seventeen:

Motoko Bray
Walter Bray
Peter Chance
Richard Daly
Willie deCamp
Walt Durrua
Keavy Franzoni
Nadia Koutzen
Christine Loughran
Colleen Loughran
Karen Loughran
Victoria Loughran
Peggy Love
Valerie Nash
Connie Pilling
Linda Roman
Bev Vienckowski

related Posts

May 8, 2023

Barnegat Bay Book Club

Save Barnegat Bay hosts the Barnegat Bay Book Club to celebrate the incredible books written over the years about the...
Read More
Apr 11, 2023

Events

There are upcoming Save Barnegat Bay events. We will be working to engage with you virtually whenever possible! Watch for...
Read More
Jun 14, 2022

Join the Team! – STEM Summer Series: Teacher & Teacher Assistant Positions

STEM Summer Series Job Posting  Join the Borough of Bay Head and Save Barnegat Bay this summer at our STEM...
Read More