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BROOKLYN 2024 Sweep Sites

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  • BROOKLYN - East New York:  UCC Youth Farm Cleanup and Tree Care Project primary image

    BROOKLYN - East New York: UCC Youth Farm Cleanup and Tree Care Project

    Sat, May 4 • 12:00 PM

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  • BROOKLYN - Red Hook: Valentino Pier Cleanup primary image

    BROOKLYN - Red Hook: Valentino Pier Cleanup

    Sat, May 4 • 10:00 AM

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  • KINGS COUNTY, Brooklyn : Bushwick Inlet Park Invasives Removal Project primary image

    KINGS COUNTY, Brooklyn : Bushwick Inlet Park Invasives Removal Project

    Sat, May 4 • 10:00 AM

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Organizer of BROOKLYN 2024 Sweep Sites
Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 4, and join us for the 13th Annual Riverkeeper Sweep, a day of service for the Hudson. With your help, we aim to reach new communities, engage new volunteers, and restore additional stretches of shoreline. Is there a location in your community in need of cleanup, removal of invasive plants, or another type of restoration project?Last year we worked at 125 locations, and we can’t wait to do it again.Here are ways to get involved:Organize a project. Interested in leading a project at a park or shoreline in your community? Submit theSweep Leader Interest Formand we’ll reach out with more information about next steps.Suggest a location. Is there a park or shoreline in your community in need of a cleanup? If you know of any areas that are overrun with litter or invasive plants,let us know.Volunteer. Interested in pitching in? Submit theVolunteer Interest Formto receive updates about volunteering, locations, and logistics.Be a sponsor. Do you own a business interested in helping restore the Hudson River? Email me at kleung@riverkeeper.org for more information about sponsoring the 2024 Riverkeeper Sweep.Over the last 12 years, Sweep leaders have completed 1,199 service projects, bringing together thousands of volunteers from NYC to the Adirondacks to clean up 355 tons of debris, and plant or maintain 7,130 native plants. This incredible effort is made possible by the generosity of our members, sponsors, and supporters. If you would like to support the continued growth of the Riverkeeper Sweep, please considermaking a donation. Contributions of any amount are meaningful.