Hello Frog Park friends!

In celebration of “Creek to Bay Day”, we are planning a socially-distanced clean up of Little and Big Frog Park. This is our chance to be part of the International Coastal Cleanup Day—a truly global effort to make our planet’s waterways cleaner and healthier. Temescal Creek, between the pond at Big Frog and Clarke Street, is a pump-controlled water feature, and the water returns to the creek through the Little Frog grate on Clarke. When we clean up trash and debris, not only does our park look better, but it also keeps litter out of the creek, bay, and ocean.

Date/Time:
September 25, 9am to 12pm

Location:
Frog Park, meet at the big oak tree by the Big Frog play structure to sign the waiver to participate.

Tasks include weeding, pruning, trash pickup, raking, and sweeping. Families and groups are welcome. Students needing service hours for school can receive a signed letter verifying their participation.

Due to COVID, we ask that you bring your own gardening gloves (and wear your mask). We will have some gardening gloves on hand, so please bring disposable gloves if you’d like to borrow a pair. We will provide tools, but if you have your own, please feel free to bring them.

Coffee and snacks will be provided to volunteers.

If you are interested in participating, please RSVP to: info@frogpark.org by September 20, so we can get a headcount.

Hope to see you there!