Volunteer Opportunity – Blue River Cleanup

Date

Apr 30 2022
Expired!

Time

9:00 am - 12:00 pm

<div class=’ai1ec-event-avatar alignleft timely’><img src=’https://timelyapp-static.time.ly/images/54714105/Blue%20River%20Silverthorne%20%232_Ufgv.jpg’ /></div><p>Volunteers will be assigned a section of the river between the dam and the Silverthorne Library parking lot. You will be provided with trash bags, surveyor flags and iinstructions on how to handle waste. Drive/walk to your assigned river section. Remove trash from the walkways along the river’s banks to help keep it out of the river. Return to the meeting location and exchange bags of trash for lunch and soda. Questions: contact Cutthroat Anglers at 970-262-2878.</p>

Location

Silverthorne Library
Silverthorne Library
651 Center Circle, Silverthorne, CO
Website
https://summitcountylibraries.org/locations/north-branch-silverthorne

About the Library The Summit County Library is a community hub which serves the residents and visitors of Summit County with three locations in Frisco, Silverthorne and Breckenridge, Colorado. We aim to provide services and resources that meet the needs of our users and as such, we are constantly adding to our programs and collections. We offer a variety of materials, programs for all ages and a wide range of digital resources, in order to give everyone in our community a welcoming environment and opportunities to search, connect and enjoy lifelong learning. The Library plays an essential part in developing early literacy skills and inspiring a love of reading. Our print collection includes: books, magazines, newspapers, CDbooks, DVDs, a large-print collection, and books in Spanish. We also have an extensive digital collection accessible 24/7 that include: eBooks, eAudiobooks, reserch databases, digital magazines, tv show/film streaming, animated books, online classes, music and more. Access our digital collection here. We have unique special collecations including a Library of Things, Early Literacy Reading Kits, and a dyslexic collection. View the complete 2023-2024 strategic plan here.

Location

Silverthorne Library
Silverthorne Library
651 Center Circle, Silverthorne, CO
Website
https://summitcountylibraries.org/locations/north-branch-silverthorne

About the Library The Summit County Library is a community hub which serves the residents and visitors of Summit County with three locations in Frisco, Silverthorne and Breckenridge, Colorado. We aim to provide services and resources that meet the needs of our users and as such, we are constantly adding to our programs and collections. We offer a variety of materials, programs for all ages and a wide range of digital resources, in order to give everyone in our community a welcoming environment and opportunities to search, connect and enjoy lifelong learning. The Library plays an essential part in developing early literacy skills and inspiring a love of reading. Our print collection includes: books, magazines, newspapers, CDbooks, DVDs, a large-print collection, and books in Spanish. We also have an extensive digital collection accessible 24/7 that include: eBooks, eAudiobooks, reserch databases, digital magazines, tv show/film streaming, animated books, online classes, music and more. Access our digital collection here. We have unique special collecations including a Library of Things, Early Literacy Reading Kits, and a dyslexic collection. View the complete 2023-2024 strategic plan here.

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28 °F
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Wind: 7 MPH
Humidity: 28 %
Feels like: 21 °F

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Volunteer Opportunity – Blue River Cleanup

Date

Apr 30 2022
Expired!

Time

9:00 am - 12:00 pm

<div class=’ai1ec-event-avatar alignleft timely’><img src=’https://timelyapp-static.time.ly/images/54714105/Blue%20River%20Silverthorne%20%232_Ufgv.jpg’ /></div><p>Volunteers will be assigned a section of the river between the dam and the Silverthorne Library parking lot. You will be provided with trash bags, surveyor flags and iinstructions on how to handle waste. Drive/walk to your assigned river section. Remove trash from the walkways along the river’s banks to help keep it out of the river. Return to the meeting location and exchange bags of trash for lunch and soda. Questions: contact Cutthroat Anglers at 970-262-2878.</p>

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