Clark County is excited to celebrate all of the volunteers who help the county with parks clean up, trail repair, park stewardship plants, litter pick up and so many other tasks that make our community better.
Calling all Clark County Public Works volunteers! If you volunteered with us this year, whether it was for one time or dozens, please join us at the annual volunteer appreciation event from 5 – 7 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 18.
The event will be held in the Bud Van Cleve Meeting Room at Luke Jensen Sports Park. Learn more and RSVP at bit.ly/Volunteer1218.
Visit Clark County Public Works Volunteer web page for more information.
Here are some of the amazing work that volunteers have done this year:
Picture-Perfect Painting!
Two groups of volunteers spruced up benches and picnic tables at Frenchman's Bar Regional Park. The much-needed paint job will lead to a longer usability of park furniture and improve the overall look of the park. Thank you, volunteers!
Adopt-A-Drain
Adopt-A-Drain is an opportunity to inspire stewardship in our community by adopting a neighborhood storm drain and keeping it free from debris, preventing pollution in our waterways. For more information and to sign up, visit wa.adopt-a-drain.org.
Storm Drain Marking
Volunteers can install medallions on storm drains. These medallions remind residents that only rain should go down the drain. This prevents litter and pollution from entering local streams. For more information and to sign up, visit clark.wa.gov/public-works/storm-drain-marking.
Adopt-A-Road
Groups help clean litter from county roads through the Adopt-A-Road program. Adopters complete an orientation and brief training, then gather friends, neighbors, family, and coworkers to complete at least three litter cleanups along their adopted road segment each year. For more information and to sign up, visit clark.wa.gov/public-works/volunteer.