Mon – Fri: 8:30 – 4:00
Ewing, NJ 08628
Calling all our Ewing Friends and Neighbors: Let’s work together to show the Shabakunk Creek some much needed TLC on Saturday, April 12th 9-11 am. Pre-registration required.
Cleanup days are a good time for Ewing residents to get out into the environment and experience nature while working to protect our important natural resources. Volunteers walk along specific stream segments and pick up trash and litter. This event, run by Mayor Bert Steinman and the Ewing Green Team, in partnership with The Watershed Institute has been run in a number of Ewing locations over the years resulting in the removal of over 9200 pounds of trash during this event alone.
Additionally, over the past decade, The Watershed Institute’s annual cleanups have coordinated the hard work of over 9,300 enthusiastic volunteers who have removed more than 160,000 pounds of trash from our local area communities.
The Ewing event this year will concentrate cleanup efforts at the Shabakunk Creek at the Hollowbrook Community Center and its environs, at 320 Hollowbrook Drive, Ewing.
This is a rain or shine event. Long pants, gloves, and closed-toed shoes are highly recommended. Please don’t forget to bring the gloves and your reusable water bottle! This is an in-person program. Masks are optional. A parent or legal guardian is required to attend with all children. To attend this event, you must agree to the terms of the waiver included during registration.
Trees NOT Tees! The Watershed will continue to offer cleanup volunteers a complimentary tree sapling to say thank you for helping keep our waterways clean! They will not be offering stream cleanup t-shirts as we typically do to reduce our environmental impact and conserve limited natural resources. One cotton t-shirt takes 650 gallons of water to produce while a single oak tree can host 532 species of caterpillars, 147 species of birds, 120 species of mammals, and 60 species of reptiles and amphibians. In addition, one mature white oak can absorb over 2000 gallons stormwater per year which can reduce stormwater runoff pollution, flooding, and recharge groundwater.
The following generous sponsors make these cleanups possible. PSE&G, Colgate-Palmolive, American Rivers, and New Jersey Clean Communities have provided funding, volunteers, and supplies.
Event: Stream Cleanup at the West Branch of the Shabakunk Creek.
Date: Saturday, April 12th
Time: 9 – 11 am
Location: Hollowbrook Community Center, 320 Hollowbrook Drive, Ewing.
Cost: a couple of hours of your time
Pre-registration required: Click Here