Keep Durham Beautiful
10am to 12pm
21spots remaining
Join us on Saturday, Oct 4 from 10AM to 12PM to clean up E Geer St from Cheek Rd to Tobacco Rd, and Cheek Rd from E Geer to Center St. If enough volunteers sign up, we will expand the project area to accomodate.Volunteers will be split up into at lea...
Sign up for a pedestrian and boat-based clean up of Ellerbe Creek from Red Mill Road down to Falls Lake as part of the Durham Big Sweep. This is a great opportunity for a fun paddle trip while also helping to clean up the Creek/Lake!There are a limit...
Join the Forest Hills Neighborhood Association to clean up Third Fork Creek, an important Durham waterway flowing through Forest Hills Park and all the way to Jordan Lake.Volunteers will meet at E Forest Hills Blvd near the circle at Forestwood and B...
Invasive Plant Removal at Campus Hills Park - Friday
Keep Durham Beautiful
3pm-5pm
28spots remaining
Join us on Friday, October 24 from 3-5PM and/or Saturday, October 26 from 9AM-11AM to remove harmful invasive plants from Campus Hills Park (2000 South Alston Ave).Please wear sturdy, closed-toed shoes or boots, pants and long sleeves, and bring a re...
Invasive Plant Removal at Campus Hills Park - Saturday
Keep Durham Beautiful
9am-11am
30spots remaining
Join us on Friday, October 24 from 3-5PM and/or Saturday, October 26 from 9AM-11AM to remove harmful invasive plants from Campus Hills Park (2000 South Alston Ave).Please wear sturdy, closed-toed shoes or boots, pants and long sleeves, and bring a re...
Join staff and volunteers from the Durham Community Land Trustees for a creek cleanup in Historic Hayti! This cleanup is a part of an ongoing community creek restoration project in Hayti.Volunteers will meet at 800 Simmons Street and continue to the ...
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