CLEAN Croton-on-Hudson

The Croton Litter-Free Education Advocacy Neighborhood initiative (CLEAN) is a sub-group within the Conservation Advisory Council that aims to organize support and volunteers to keep Croton-on-Hudson clean.

CLEAN initiative volunteers

Upcoming CLEAN Events


Saturday 4/6 , 3 PM - 4:30 PM – Senasqua / Croton Landing
  • CLEAN is collaborating with Cub Scout Pack 28 on a joint effort to clean the entire waterfront this spring.
  • Meet at Senasqua Park. We will be cleaning Senasqua and as much of the Riverfront as possible in preparation for the Village’s Earth Day Celebration. We'll need a big turnout to get all this done, so bring your work gloves and boots. We'll bring the trash bags!
Saturday 4/27 – Sunday 4/28 – 100 YARD TRASH CHALLENGE to Celebrate Earth Day
  • In conjunction with the Village's Earth Day celebration on 4/27, CLEAN challenges you to finish the 100 YARD TRASH.
  • The challenge is simple - outside your home, business or favorite spot in the village, clean up every piece of trash you can find within 100 yards.
  • Send a picture of your haul that weekend to cleancroton@johnealer.com, along with the details of where you cleaned up and how much your haul weighed.
Saturday 6/1, 10AM - SOUTH RIVERSIDE AND DUCK POND PARK
  • We will be cleaning up South Riverside Avenue and the adjacent Duck Pond Park. We will meet in the ballfield parking lot and fan out across the park and head both north and south on Riverside Drive.
  • Trash bags are provided. Please bring work gloves (We have some disposable latex gloves if necessary), wear sturdy shoes and bright colors.

CLEAN emails


Contact:

John Ealer
310.403.5646
CCAC Member
CLEAN Croton Coordinator
 

CLEAN Facebook Group


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Trustee Ian Murtagh, Trustee Nora Nicholson, CCAC Member Rachel Bernstein, Miles Kafka and CLEAN Sub-Committee Chair John Ealer after a CLEAN-up of Dobbs Park.