CCRCD's 2025 Coastal Cleanup Day Registration Form
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If you plan to participate in one or more of the CCRCD's Coastal Cleanup Day 2025 events, please fill out this Google Form so we can keep you informed and know who to expect at each event. Thank you so much for being part of the solution! Events with *** require separate registration—please follow the instructions below.

We are hosting, cohosting, or providing support at the following cleanups: 
  1. Saturday, September 20th, 10am-1pm: Crockett Shoreline, 501 Port St., Crockett (near the CREEC Greenhouse)
  2. Saturday, September 20th, 9am-12pm: Rodeo Creek, 605 Parker Avenue, Rodeo (near Goodwill)
  3. Saturday, September 20th, 9am-12pm: Upper Sand Creek Basin, south of the Kaiser Antioch Medical Center
  4. Sunday, September 21st, 9am-12pm: McNabney Marsh, Corner of Waterbird Way & Waterfront Road, Martinez
  5. ***Saturday, October 18th, 9am-12pm: Grayson Creek250 Cleaveland Road, Pleasant Hill. To participate in this cleanup, please register on Eventbrite here.
You will receive an email from your site captain with more information about the cleanups as we approach the cleanup dates.

These events are possible because of funding provided by the Contra Costa County Flood Control & Water Conservation District and the Contra Costa County Watershed Program
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Thank you to the Contra Costa County Flood Control & Water Conservation District and the Contra Costa County Watershed Program for their support! 
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