Beargrass Creek Clean Sweep
Date/Time: Saturday April 19th, 2025, 8:30am-12pm Event Description: KWA and our local partners will host our annual Earth Day Beargrass Creek Clean Sweep, addressing litter in Beargrass Creek within Cherokee Park and along the Beargrass Creek Greenway. Free T-shirts, Coffee, and Donuts for participating volunteers! Registration: https://forms.gle/ZYuRSMmNirVsA6hd9
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Harrods Creek Clean Float
Date/Time: Saturday April 5th, 2025, 8:30am-12pm Event Description: KWA and our partners will host volunteers on a “clean float” on Harrods Creek. This event will have options for volunteers to clean on-the-water and on land. We are asking volunteers to bring their own boat if they can. Free T-shirts, Coffee, and Donuts for participating volunteers! Registration: https://forms.gle/uGsdazVDjRB7XrvF8 Join us for an evening of film and music in support of Kentucky Waterways Alliance at Kentucky Coffeetree Cafe hosted by SaraDay Events. Through KWA's documentary, River Cowboys, you will experience the the beauty of Kentucky's Red River Gorge and witness the heroic efforts of the "river cowboys" to keep Kentucky’s Red River free of illegally dumped tires and trash. The film documents the history of the Upper Red River Cleanup, how tire dumping issues impact the health of waterways across the nation, and offers some possible solutions. This short but powerful 12-minute documentary will be followed by a discussion and music by Robert Overbee’s Vulgar Movements with lots of time for socializing, food, and drinks.
The film was produced in partnership with Friends of Red River & Wilkinson Visual. Tickets are $20.00 and benefit KWA's mission to protect, restore, and celebrate Kentucky's waterways.
Please join us for a free Kentucky Watershed Network workshop: How to Create a Non-Profit for Watershed Management & Beyond
Date: Tuesday, 3/25/25 Time: 6:30pm-7:45pm EST Where: Zoom About the Workshop: This is a free workshop opportunity to make progress towards your goal of becoming a nonprofit. Presenters from nonprofits you know and love will share stories, examples, accomplishments and lessons learned. This workshop is geared toward “friends of” groups and watershed management, but will be relevant for those in other fields as well. Who should attend: People who have formed a community group, but need guidance in next steps for creating a non-profit. Individuals who are seeking inspiration on how to make their big dreams a reality in order to have a greater impact in their community. Anyone interested in learning more about taking the next steps to create a non-profit. Speakers
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