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<br /> 07/18/03 FRI 08:36 FAX 541_682 4882 EUGENE PW MNTNC & POS PW ADM$N ~p01 <br /> i <br /> i <br /> July 18, 2003 <br /> CONTACT: <br /> ¦ Therese Picado, Parks and Open Space Public Information Specialist, 682-481 or 682- <br /> 4800 <br /> • Loma Baldwin, Stream Team Coordinator, 682-4850, 913-1292 (cell phone on ay of the <br /> event only) <br /> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE <br /> VOLUNTEERS TO CLEAN UP WILLAMETTE RIVER FOR SALMON THiS SU DAY <br /> Eugene Stream Team and Wild Oats invite the community to help out local sal on by <br /> cleaning up their home, the Willamette River, this Sunday, July 20, from 1 to 4 p.m. P rticipants <br /> in this "clean rivers project" will team tips about how to keep Eugene's rivers dean an salvage <br /> native plants from the future site of a temporary bridge to be constructed soon. Work ill take <br /> place on the north side of the river, near the Knickerbocker bike bridge, in the Whila ut Natural <br /> Area of Alton Baker Park. The area can be reached via Walnut Avenue in Springfield Parking is <br /> available in parking lot nine. <br /> Stream Team Program offers volunteers the opportunity to restore, care for a~d learn <br /> more about the city's waterways and natural areas. For more information about this ~nd other <br /> projects and trainings, call 682-4850. ~ <br /> i <br /> <br />
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