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The River Corridor Foundation of St. Charles and The Conservation Foundation team with Friends of the Fox River to clean up Fox River

Volunteers Pitch In as Part of Fox River Cleanup from Wisconsin through Illinois St. Charles Event @ Ferson Creek Park from 9:00-12:00 pm, Saturday Sept. 19th.

St. Charles, IL – Local citizens are banding together to clean up litter and trash along the entire Fox River from Waukesha, Wisconsin to Ottawa, Illinois. The River Corridor Foundation of St. Charles and The Conservation Foundation are working together to conduct a volunteer river clean-up on Saturday, September 19, 2020 as part of the annual “It’s Our Fox River Day” river cleanups and community celebrations in towns along the Fox River being coordinated by Friends of the Fox River.

“TCF and the River Corridor Foundation are dedicated to protecting the Fox River because a healthy community starts with a healthy river. Clean and healthy rivers have the potential to provide everything from clean drinking water to recreation opportunities to fish and wildlife habitat,” said John Rabchuk, River Corridor Foundation volunteer.

Friends of the Fox River, a volunteer advocacy group located in Elgin, Il is coordinating this river-length cleanup of the Fox River by providing support to local organizers, fundraising with local businesses to support the event in their individual towns and reaching out to Mayors, City Councils, Park Districts, Forest Preserve Districts and other organizations from many of the cities connected by the Fox River will be participating in this historic event.

This 2nd annual river-length cleanup is a great opportunity for civic engagement and will raise public awareness of the trash that accumulates in our waterways. Learn more about “It’s Our Fox River Day” cleanups and community celebrations at https://friendsofthefoxriver.org/fox-river-day/

Please contact Dan Lobbes if you are interested in participating in the St. Charles event. Clean up activities will be from 9:00AM-Noon. Interested individuals are encouraged to register on-line at https://friendsofthefoxriver.org/fox-river-day/. Canoes and kayaks are welcome.

Precautions will be taken to insure social distancing. Masks will be required. Trash bags, and collection tools will be provided. Volunteers are asked to pro thvideeir own gloves.

Drive-in registration the day of the event is welcome between 8:30 and 9:00 a.m. at Ferson Creek Park, north of St. Charles along Rt. 31

The River Corridor Foundation of St. Charles supports and advocates for projects that will enhance the downtown St. Charles riverfront environment as a destination for cultural, educational, recreational and economic opportunities that are accessible to all.

The Conservation Foundation’s mission is to improve the health of our communities by preserving and restoring open space and natural lands, protecting rivers and watersheds, and promoting stewardship of our environment in northeastern Illinois.

Friends of the Fox River preserves, restores and protects the Fox River Watershed’s resources by connecting people with nature through education, research, restoration and advocacy.

For more inforamtion contact:
Dan Lobbes, The Conservation Foundation
dlobbes@theconservationfoundation.org
630-428-4500 x 104

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  • The River Corridor Foundation of St. Charles
  •   P.O. BOX 3753
    St. Charles, IL 60174

Mission Statement

The River Corridor Foundation of St. Charles supports and advocates for projects that will enhance the downtown riverfront environment as a destination for cultural, educational, recreational, and economic opportunities that are accessible to all.