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bbronswyk2000

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Scheduled Alouette Cleanup is in the local paper
« on: January 10, 2007, 07:24:12 PM »


Just found it on the website

www.mapleridgenews.com

On the top is a list of links. Click Community. Than click the story "Group helping preserve Alouette River"

Here is the story


Group helping preserve Alouette river




Jan 10 2007


The spirit of caring for Maple Ridge's creeks and rivers is running strong as the Kanaka Education and Environmental Partnership Society plans its annual meeting, while another group just gets out and cleans up the garbage along the South Alouette River.

Tonight at 7 p.m., at Maple Ridge Library, KEEPS reviews its past year and coming programs – from its hatchery activities to its Catching Kanaka Spirit Youth Group, to its park forums with the Greater Vancouver Regional District.

Everyone is welcome to attend.

Meanwhile, Bryan Bronswyk is continuing a practice he's trying to turn into tradition – slogging along the shoreline of the South Alouette River and cleaning up the junk people have left during their visits. The group will do the cleanup roughly between 240th and 224th streets.

" I have noticed in the last couple years that the amount of garbage being left on the riverside and in the forest is astonishing," Bronswyk said. "Some of the stuff that gets into the river is not exactly friendly to wildlife."

He blames that on daily visitors who leave their garbage behind and more homeless people who, he says, are camping along the shore.

Bronswyk has contacted the Alouette River Management Society, which supports the project and should help with disposing of the trash.

He said the cleanup is just a way of giving back for the time he and others spend fishing the Alouette. During winter, he'll fish for steelhead or cutthroat trout and in the fall, coho salmon. He'd like the group of volunteers to grow and do the cleanups on a regular basis.

People who want to help are invited to meet at Maple Ridge Park, Jan. 27 at 8 a.m. Bring a digital camera, if possible.
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Re: Scheduled Alouette Cleanup is in the local paper
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2007, 07:58:51 PM »

Good stuff and well done. You are off to a good start getting newspaper coverage. Re the e-mail you sent the best will be to sit down with a couple of CVRCC directors and discuss some things we have done since we started over 4 years ago.

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Re: Scheduled Alouette Cleanup is in the local paper
« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2007, 08:02:40 PM »

Good stuff and well done. You are off to a good start getting newspaper coverage. Re the e-mail you sent the best will be to sit down with a couple of CVRCC directors and discuss some things we have done since we started over 4 years ago.

I would love to do that. Maybe sometime in February I could do that?
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Re: Scheduled Alouette Cleanup is in the local paper
« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2007, 06:34:08 PM »

Its nice to see that there are some people that care for our great out doors and that are willing to give up some of there time to give back to it  ;D Thanks to you and Chris and ever one that cleans up and trys to protectour our out doors. You will be seeing me at all event like this that I can come to. I have to work the next couple of weekend and will miss this one :)
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