Volunteers needed for cleanup, March 8, 8am -noon.
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 11:36 am
Information on the city-wide clean up in Little Rock, March 8. A contingent of Central chapter folks will be on hand to help with cleaning various sections of Fourche Creek.
From Norm Berner, clean up coordinator with the city of Little Rock:
From the intersection at South University Avenue and 65th Street, continue west on W 65th Street about .7 miles to the main entrance of Hindman Park. (This major intersection is just 4-traffic lights south of the UALR Campus from the big South University, Asher Ave. and Colonel Glenn intersection. It is also about 3 traffic lights south of the University Ave. exit, off I-30).
Follow the park road about .4 miles, to a 3-way stop.
Continue through the 3-way stop [Don't make a left-hand turn and go over the bridge]!
Make a left-hand turn into the stone parking lot, just past this intersection. This area is just to the right-hand side of the bridge that goes over Fourche Creek and takes people up to Hindman Golf Course.
We'll use the grassy area next to the launch ramp, to provide additional parking space for all of you.
Once you have arrived and parked:
The sign-in area for everyone bringing a canoe or kayak, will be at the concrete picnic table next to this stone parking lot.
We will have a supply of the orange, reuseable litter bags from the Arkansas Stream Team.
We will also have a ground support team who will assist you. When you need to get rid of full bags of trash, just look for someone walking along the top of the bank, primarily on the south side of Fourche. Please rendezvous with them at a safe location for each of you, when you need to off-load your trash.
If you have limb loppers and other brush cutting equipment and want to bring them with you, there will be limbs and other obstructions that can be trimmed along the creek from your canoes and kayaks.
Should you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email me:normbd@hotmail.com
Thanks for coming out to Hindman Park to help! You'll see Western Hills Park on the open area on your left, as you travel downstream. We don't have any launch area from this new park that is currently under development, but you might see some people working as you float through this area.
From Norm Berner, clean up coordinator with the city of Little Rock:
From the intersection at South University Avenue and 65th Street, continue west on W 65th Street about .7 miles to the main entrance of Hindman Park. (This major intersection is just 4-traffic lights south of the UALR Campus from the big South University, Asher Ave. and Colonel Glenn intersection. It is also about 3 traffic lights south of the University Ave. exit, off I-30).
Follow the park road about .4 miles, to a 3-way stop.
Continue through the 3-way stop [Don't make a left-hand turn and go over the bridge]!
Make a left-hand turn into the stone parking lot, just past this intersection. This area is just to the right-hand side of the bridge that goes over Fourche Creek and takes people up to Hindman Golf Course.
We'll use the grassy area next to the launch ramp, to provide additional parking space for all of you.
Once you have arrived and parked:
The sign-in area for everyone bringing a canoe or kayak, will be at the concrete picnic table next to this stone parking lot.
We will have a supply of the orange, reuseable litter bags from the Arkansas Stream Team.
We will also have a ground support team who will assist you. When you need to get rid of full bags of trash, just look for someone walking along the top of the bank, primarily on the south side of Fourche. Please rendezvous with them at a safe location for each of you, when you need to off-load your trash.
If you have limb loppers and other brush cutting equipment and want to bring them with you, there will be limbs and other obstructions that can be trimmed along the creek from your canoes and kayaks.
Should you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email me:normbd@hotmail.com
Thanks for coming out to Hindman Park to help! You'll see Western Hills Park on the open area on your left, as you travel downstream. We don't have any launch area from this new park that is currently under development, but you might see some people working as you float through this area.