Nonprofit
Gateway Arch Riverfront Clean-Up
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Description
Meet up and team up at the Gateway Arch to help clean up the St. Louis Riverfront!
Nine billion tons of trash end up in the ocean every year. In fact, the Mighty Mississippi River is one of the largest sources of oceanic plastic debris. But with YOUR help, we can minimize our environmental footprint by collecting riverside trash and keeping the riverfront clean.
Gateway Arch National Park, Gateway Arch Park Foundation, Republic Services, Missouri Stream Team, Great Rivers Greenway, Living Lands & Waters, and the City of St. Louis have partnered to organize a community trash pick-up event to celebrate National Park Week on Saturday, July 18th from 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. Recruit your friends and family members and join us in lending a helping hand and cleaning up the riverfront!
All volunteers will receive materials needed to stay safe during the clean-up.
Where?
Registration is available here. Online registration guarantees you will receive free parking and arrival instructions for the event. Volunteers will meet at the registration table at the bottom of the Grant Staircase to check-in and get instructions for the day.
Who can participate?
Volunteers must be 18 or older. Volunteers must wear close-toe shoes, follow all safety instructions, and arrive at the event on time.
Note: The riverfront is made of cobblestone and its uneven surfaces can be difficult to walk on.
Do I need to bring anything?
Please bring a reusable water bottle and sunscreen. We will provide trash bags, gloves, water refills, and snacks. We will have a limited supply of litter picker sticks available on a first come first serve basis. Feel free to bring your own supplies but note that the park and partners will not be responsible for any losses or damage to personal items.
What if I have questions?
Contact the Volunteer Manager, Grace Teofilo Hilker, at grace.teofilo@archpark.org.
