25th Annual Brandywine River Cleanup set for April 21

25th Annual Brandywine River Cleanup set for April 21

Volunteers needed to help the Young Friends of the Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art

Chadds Ford, PA, April 9, 2018 — Help us clean up the river! The Young Friends of the Brandywine are currently seeking volunteers to assist with its 25th Annual Brandywine River Cleanup on Saturday, April 21, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This annual event helps ensure cleaner water for more than 500,000 residents who rely on the Brandywine River as their primary source of drinking water—including those living in Coatesville and Downingtown, PA and the City of Wilmington, DE—and it also aids in providing a healthier habitat for wildlife and a safer environment for recreational activities.  

Since the event's inception, the Young Friends have removed more than 30 tons of trash from the banks of the Brandywine River, between Lenape and the Delaware state line. Over the years, items plucked from the Brandywine include picnic tables, tires, lawn chairs, thousands of aluminum cans and even a huge stuffed purple gorilla. Volunteers are advised to wear hats, long pants, heavy shoes or boots, and sunscreen. Gloves and trash bags will be provided. The Young Friends will also provide lunch for all volunteers following the cleanup.

This event is appropriate for adults and children over the age of five. To volunteer for the cleanup, please contact Kaitlin LeRoy at [email protected] or 610.388.8341. Volunteers are asked to come to the Brandywine Conservancy building—located on the same campus as the Brandywine River Museum of Art—at 9 a.m. to register and be divided into teams to clean sections of the river banks. The Conservancy is located at 1 Hoffman’s Mill Road, Chadds Ford, PA 19317.

About the Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art:

The Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art preserves and promotes the natural and cultural connections between the area’s beautiful landscape, historic sites, and important artists. The Conservancy protects the lands throughout the Brandywine Valley, developing new conservation approaches and assuring access to majestic open spaces and dependable water supplies for generations to come. The Museum of Art presents and collects historic and contemporary works of American art, engaging and exciting visitors of all ages through an array of exhibitions and programs. The Brandywine unites the inspiring experiences of art and nature, enhancing the quality of life in its community and among its diverse audiences.

 

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