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Volunteers Needed For Earth Day Cleanup in Contra Costa County

The date is Saturday, April 18. Space is limited Advance registration is required.

On Saturday, April 18, 27 state parks across California will be the focus of California State Parks Foundation’s (CSPF) 17th Earth Day Restoration and Cleanup presented by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E).

“California’s state parks system has weathered budget cuts and financial ups and downs over the years, resulting in maintenance backlogs and reduced resources at many parks,” said Elizabeth Goldstein, president of CSPF. “The commitment of volunteers, park partners and sponsors such as PG&E, Chevron, Edison International and Oracle are invaluable to a public state park system that has been sorely underfunded for its regular maintenance needs.

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Mt. Diablo State Park - Grant provided by PG&E Projects:

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1. Trail Maintenance

2. Split Rail Fence Installation

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3. Restroom rehabilitation

4. Paint storage shed

5. Install wooden deck

Check-in time: 8:30 a.m.

Project time: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Location: Rock City, Danville South Gate entrance

Volunteers: 100

Since its inception in 1998, CSPF’s Earth Day Restoration and Cleanup program has resulted in 80,967 participants contributing more than 334,301 volunteer hours worth nearly $6.39 million in park maintenance and improvements.

To volunteer on Earth Day, visit calparks.org/earthday or call 1-888-98-PARKS.

Space is limited, so advance registration is required. Parking fees are waived for Earth Day volunteers.

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