Rusty Spinner
Active member
Come out in support of our partners at the Musconetcong Watershed Association for the annual Musconetcong water-shed clean up on Saturday, April 12th from 9 am until noon. TU members and other volunteers typically gather at one of three locations and bring our waders so that we can reach debris that has made its way into the river. Local youth including Scouts, church groups and others clean the sides of the roads through-out the watershed because roadside trash always makes it way into the river when it rains or when the wind blows.
Volunteers can meet at Hampton Borough Park right off route 31(Valley Road or Main Street to Park Drive into the park next to the river). Volunteers clean up the middle section of the river from this location. The lower river meets at the former paper mill at Cyphers Road off rt. 627, Riegelsville Warren Glen Road and works downstream to the Delaware River. Our upper river clean up crew meets at Hackettstown’s San Bar Park/Alumni Field off Willow Grove Street which is off route 46 in town. Garbage bags, gloves and bottled water will be supplied and collections sites will be told to our volun-teers at the 9 am meeting time at the location of your choice.
Bring your rods and fish the hatch afterward!
Contact Brian Cowden for more details at: BCowden@tu.org
(or just PM me here if you are planning to help this spring)
Thanks
Volunteers can meet at Hampton Borough Park right off route 31(Valley Road or Main Street to Park Drive into the park next to the river). Volunteers clean up the middle section of the river from this location. The lower river meets at the former paper mill at Cyphers Road off rt. 627, Riegelsville Warren Glen Road and works downstream to the Delaware River. Our upper river clean up crew meets at Hackettstown’s San Bar Park/Alumni Field off Willow Grove Street which is off route 46 in town. Garbage bags, gloves and bottled water will be supplied and collections sites will be told to our volun-teers at the 9 am meeting time at the location of your choice.
Bring your rods and fish the hatch afterward!
Contact Brian Cowden for more details at: BCowden@tu.org
(or just PM me here if you are planning to help this spring)
Thanks