Team Up to Clean Up with H2Ozarks! H2Ozarks is gearing up for the Annual Shoreline Cleanup and is encouraging citizen action from individuals and businesses across our southwest Missouri lake region! This Annual Shoreline Cleanup began in the year 2000 with less than 50 volunteers and has grown over the past 23 years to over 700 volunteers in 2023! Teams will take to the shorelines September 27-29 to pick up where we play and reduce littler along our beloved lakes. This free event is a terrific opportunity to give back to the community. “
This the 24th year for the annual shoreline cleanup event. It is a fantastic way for families, civic organizations, neighborhood groups and school clubs to show their support for clean water in our region.” stated Jerry Harman, H2Ozarks Program Director, “We have teams that have been participating since the beginning. They love the event t-shirts and wear them proudly.”
With generous support from our business sponsors, teams will be supplied with bags, gloves and an event t-shirt commemorating their efforts. H2Ozarks is still seeking sponsors. The deadline for sponsor logos to appear on the back of the event t-shirts is September 13, so don’t delay!
To pledge your sponsorship and/or register a team, visit www.h2ozarks.org/missourievents#MissouriShorelineCleanup or call 417-739-5001.
Special thanks to AFTCO, Big Cedar Lodge, Branson Landing, Branson Marine Power Sports, Central Bank, Connell Insurance, Liberty Utilities, Montucky Cold Snacks, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Port of Kimberling Marina & Resort, Table Rock Community Bank, Table Rock Lake Chamber of Commerce, and Toth & Associates for their early support of this event!
About H2Ozarks: H2Ozarks is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. For over 20 years, H2Ozarks has dedicated their efforts to maintaining and improving the water quality of the Upper White River Basin watershed. The watershed includes four major impoundments (Beaver Lake, Table Rock Lake, Lake Taneycomo, Bull Shoals Lake), three major rivers and numerous smaller lakes and streams crisscrossing over 14,000 square miles in 19 counties in southwest Missouri and northwest Arkansas.
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