Eastie Week - Condor Street Urban Wild Cleanup

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300 Condor Street,Boston MA 02128

24 July, 2021

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Celebrate Eastie Week with a community wide clean up of the Condor Street Urban Wild. Join the Friends of the Boston Harborwalk, Boston Harbor Now and Seawalls Boston at the Condor Street Urban Wild to celebrate Eastie Week, give back to your community and enjoy the beauty of this waterfront park! Volunteers should wear work clothes and close-toed shoes (that you don’t mind getting wet or dirty). Gloves will be provided, but you may also want to bring your own hat, sunscreen, raincoat, or jacket depending on the weather. Volunteers should bring snacks and water if they wish. Event will run rain or shine, however may be cancelled due to severe weather conditions. What is provided: All necessary tools, including gloves, pickers, bags, sharp containers and safety instruction. What to expect: A volunteer session is 2 hours long, beginning at 9am and will require picking up litter and natural debris. We’ll give you everything you need to keep you safe. Just bring a positive attitude as you help make a difference in this Waterfront Park. Directions: Please meet staff at the crosswalk on Condor Street across from the basketball courts. COVID-19 safety protocols: Stay home if you feel sickDo not participate if you have shown signs or symptoms or had exposure to sick individuals within 14 days of the event*Note*: If the event of your choice is full but you are interested in participating in future Moakley Park Cleanups, please contact Boston Harbor Now's volunteer coordinator, Merrin Meltzer at [email protected]. About the Friends of the Boston Harborwalk The FBHW is a group of volunteers with a mission to create awareness, promote public enjoyment, and foster local stewardship of Boston’s 43-mile Harborwalk. The group meets monthly to plan and coordinate three priorities: Host informative monthly two-hour tours highlighting different Harborwalk segments. Develop engaging and site-specific interpretive signs for residents and visitors along the Harborwalk and collaborating with waterfront property owners and other stakeholders on their installation. Organize waterfront clean-up events and reporting maintenance concerns to help ensure that the entire length of the Harborwalk is clean, safe, and inviting. For more information on joining the FBHW, contact Mike Manning, Chair, at [email protected].

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