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Students from Zacatecas, Mexico taking classes at LHU over the summer participated in a service project...check out the video below!!!




Clinton County CleanScapes is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping citizens cleanup our waterways and landscapes. Each year numerous volunteers get together and participate in Clinton County CleanScapes's cleanup efforts. Volunteers are always needed. If your interested in learning about Clinton County CleanScapes or would like to participate in a cleanup effort, please contact Project Director Elisabeth Lynch - McCoy of Clinton County CleanScapes at 570-893-4123 or elynch@clintoncountypa.com and check out the links to the left for event details and maps.
Starting in 2006, Clinton County CleanScapes of Clinton County has secured 2 grants totaling $11,000.00 to remove man-made debris in the West Branch Susquehanna River over a 2 year period. If you find a site in Lycoming or Clinton Co. - floodplain or in the river itself, please contact me so I can add it to the cleanup list.

April 25 City of Williamsport, Lycoming Co. Join CCC, the Williamsport Flood/Parks Authority & Comcast caring community members as they remove man-made debris from the streambanks of Lycoming Creek. The moderately sloped area is adjacent to the dike levee system. Participants will meet in Memorial Park at 8:30 AM & the event ends at 12:30 with complementary lunch & refreshments for all participants. Free shuttle service is available from Lock Haven Un. complements of the Wayne Twp. Landfill-seating must be reserved prior to the event.July 18 Woodward Twp., Clinton Co.
Join CCC, Sunken Treasure Scuba Center, & Lock Haven’s Citizens Hose Fire/Water Rescue Company No. 5 for the 6th Annual West Branch Susquehanna River & Roadway cleanup event! Hikers will remove debris from Farrandsville Road while paddlers & divers will remove man-made debris from the river. Ability to know how to swim is mandatory.
August 8 Bor. of Jersey Shore, Lycoming Co.
Join CCC, Sunken Treasure Scuba Center & the Bor. of Jersey Shore as we wade in the river or paddle while removing tires & man-made debris from the West Branch Susquehanna River-ability to know how to swim is mandatory.


Progress Report 2000-2008
¤ Volunteer & contractor cleanup events: 66 ¤ Community members that have joined CCC events: 1,142 ¤ Man-made debris removed from our area: 831 tons (1,745,100 lbs.) ¤ Discarded tires collected & recycled: 4,611 ¤ Metal collected & recycled: 17 tons (36,036 lbs.)




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