Save the Dates! - St. Louis Region
Save the Dates! - St. Louis Region
Saint Louis Region
Paddle with a Purpose
Have fun and meet the kind of people who care about nature and believe a stream is a thing of beauty, not a trash can. Display good stewardship at Paddle with a Purpose by helping mission of the St. Charles County Park Rangers Stream Team #6429 to create cleaner waterways for everyone. Park Rangers host an on-the-water cleanup from 12p.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, September 27 at 370 Lakeside Park. Rangers provide the vessel, gloves, trash bags, and pick sticks. Participants are welcome to bring their own vessels as well. Paddle 2 miles upstream to collect trash and float back down to the starting location. Wear closed-toed shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting dirty. It is recommended to bring water, sunscreen, bug spray, and a sun hat. This program is for ages 14 and up. Pre-registration is required. An email sent out to participants one week prior with additional information.
Park kayak registration link: https://web2.myvscloud.com/wbwsc/mostcharlesctywt.wsc/iteminfo.html?Module=AR&FMID=9269961
Personal vessel registration link: https://web2.myvscloud.com/wbwsc/mostcharlesctywt.wsc/iteminfo.html?Module=AR&FMID=9269970
National Public Lands Day Riverfront Clean-Up
National Public Lands Day is traditionally the nation's largest single-day volunteer effort. It celebrates the connection between people and green space in their community, inspires environmental stewardship, and encourages the use of open space for education, recreation, and health benefits. This year, National Public Lands Day falls on September 28, 2024. Meet up and team up at the Gateway Arch to help clean up the St. Louis Riverfront! Nine billion tons of trash end up in the ocean every year. In fact, the Mighty Mississippi River is one of the largest sources of oceanic plastic debris. But with YOUR help, we can minimize our environmental footprint by collecting riverside trash and keeping the riverfront clean. Gateway Arch National Park, Gateway Arch Park Foundation, Beyond Plastics, Republic Services, Missouri River Cities and Towns Initiative, Missouri Stream Team, Great Rivers Greenway, Bi-State Development, Living Lands & Waters, and the City of St. Louis have partnered to organize a community trash pick-up event on National Public Lands Day, Saturday, September 28th from 9 a.m. - noon. Recruit your friends and family members and join us in lending a helping hand and cleaning up the riverfront! All volunteers will receive materials needed to stay safe during the clean-up and be entered to win a drawing for prizes from our partners. After the clean-up, explore the park and enjoy a day full of service projects and fun events for the whole family to celebrate National Public Lands Day!
Email questions to: grace.teofilo@archpark.org
St. Charles County Park Rangers Stream Team Cleanup – Last Monday of Each Month
Want to give back to your community? Come and pick up trash to keep our St. Charles County parks looking beautiful! Not only is trash an eyesore, but it can hurt the environment and the animals that call our parks home. Join our Park Rangers this fall and help clean up the waterways in various parks. Dress for the weather. Bring a water bottle, sturdy shoes or boots; no flip flops or sandals. Trash is messy! Wear something that can get dirty. Long pants and insect repellent are recommended. This cleanup will begin at Indian Camp Creek Park shelter #1. Please register here:
https://web2.myvscloud.com/wbwsc/mostcharlesctywt.wsc/iteminfo.html?Module=AR&FMID=7690793
Watershed Wander: Shady Creek Discovery
Tuesday, October 1 at 5:30 pm Larson Park Pavillion Larson Park 520 W. Kirkham Ave. Webster Groves 63119 Join the Shady Creek Stream Team for a one-hour educational lecture and creek walk in the Shady Creek Watershed with David Wilson. Please see attached flyer for more details.
Please contact ccoyne@stlcc.edu with any questions.
Greenway Network
Monthly Board Meeting
This meeting is the monthly meeting for the Greenway Network. This meeting begins at 7:00pm and ends at 9:00pm. For information regarding the Greenway Network and this meeting, please call the Greenway Network at (636) 498-0772.
Big Muddy Speaker Series
The St. Charles series is held at 6:30 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month at Bike Stop Cafe in historic downtown St. Charles.
St. Charles was founded because of its location on the Missouri River. Today we are lucky to have so many experts willing to share their knowledge with us about this amazing river, its floodplain, and the nature and history that surround it. We’re trying to keep the topics varied and interesting, but if you are interested in the Missouri River, we think you will love these. Greenway Network is the lead organizer of the Big Muddy Speaker Series in St. Charles, with help from partners Big Muddy Adventures and Missouri River Relief.
St. Charles - Big Muddy Speaker Series - Big Muddy Speaker Series
Missouri River Relief
New Haven Missouri River Clean-Up
Missouri River Relief will make its way to the historical river town of New Haven, MO to host a large-scale river cleanup! Our last cleanup here was in 2016, where we worked with 155 volunteers to remove over 7 TONS of trash from the Missouri River! Read more about the 2016 New Haven Missouri River Cleanup here. Trash is the name of the game, but we hope you can join us to also get connected to the Big Muddy! Check out more information about the event below.
New Haven Missouri River Cleanup 2024 - Missouri River Relief
Stream Team Volunteering with Missouri State Parks – 2nd Sunday of Every Month
Are you interested in volunteering with the park for a one-time event (or more) that allows you to help the park with a stream team activity? If you answered yes, then sign up for this event to be selected to help out. Seats are limited to 20. If you are not able to attend this program, that's okay—we will have more opportunities like this in the future. All participants will need to plan to get wet. Meet at the Visitor Center. Sign up for these events via the link below: Missouri State Parks - Programs And Special Events
If you have questions, please contact Dustin Hillis at Dustin.hillis@dnr.mo.gov
Visit our calendar for more details on any of the above events: Calendar of Events.
Need help advertising your event? Or struggling to recruit volunteers for a clean-up? We are here to help! Submit a request to advertise through our website calendar, or send an email to StreamTeam@mdc.mo.gov to request an ad through a StreamGram or Facebook post.


