Earth Day Beach Cleanup  with fromStreamtoBay
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Earth Day Beach Cleanup with fromStreamtoBay

Join us for an Earth Day beach cleanup at Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge!

By Friends of Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge

Date and time

Saturday, April 26 · 1 - 3:30pm EDT

Location

Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge

see coordinates Oregon, OH 43616

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

To celebrate Earth Day 2025, come join staff and volunteers of Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge and fromStreamtoBay for a Beach Cleanup at Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge during National Volunteer Week! The Beach Cleanup will take place on Saturday, April 26th from 1:00pm to 3:30pm. Volunteers will meet at the Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge east entrance (41.67193895854568, -83.31256523284895). From there, we will shuttle volunteers to the beach at Potter's Pond where we will pick up trash. Please wear comfortable walking shoes and bring water. Supplies such as gloves, bags, and trash pickers will be provided. Registration is required on Eventbrite, and space is limited. Please note, Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge is closed to the public – access is only by permit or through special events like this. Call (419) 607-7506 with questions.

This event is part of our recurring monthly cleanups, usually scheduled on the second Saturday of every month. Keep an eye out for future volunteer events to help us keep plastic waste and other litter off of our beaches and out of our waterways and local communities!

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Friends of Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit established in 1997 that supports the conservation mission Ohio’s only national wildlife refuge complex by acquiring land, engaging the community and enhancing public access. Most of our tours and events are offered to you - free of charge! If you would like to make a donation to allow us to continue to make a visible impact on the refuge please visit www.friendsofottawanwr.org. You may also make a donation in the Rookery Nature Store inside of the Refuge Visitor Center. All donations and store proceeds directly support habitat conservation and environmental education efforts at the refuge.