News Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 15, 2009 Coastweeks Clean-Ups Improve Waterway Health, Beautify Erie Shore International Coastal Clean-Up Day September 19 TOLEDO, OH - Ohioans are observing the 2009 Coastweeks with participation in shoreline clean-ups that promote waterway health and improve the natural beauty of the lakeside landscape. Many of these events are scheduled for International Coastal Clean-Up Day, September 19. Coastweeks is a celebration of Lake Erie's diverse coastal region and the cultural and economic resources that contribute to the quality of life and vitality of the region. Lake Erie has influenced the growth of Ohio through productive agricultural lands, industries, international harbors and as a recreational destination. This year, Coastweeks focuses on the theme, "I Can Help Lake Erie." The program encourages people to give back by recognizing and advocating resource protection while balancing economic, cultural and environmental interests. Special Coastweeks clean-ups include: September 19 - Euclid Beach Cleanup organized by Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Crew in Euclid, 9 a.m. Contact D'Edra: det at clevelandmetroparks.com or call 216-661-6500 x 4009. This cleanup will also feature the Adopt-A-Beach Monitoring Program with the Alliance for the Great Lakes. September 19 - Mentor Marsh Trails Cleanup in Mentor, 8 a.m. Contact Becky: rdonalds at cmnh.org or call 440-257-0777. September 19 - Keep Mentor Beautiful in Mentor, 8:30 a.m. Contact Bonnie: rice at cityofmentor.com or 440-974-5780. September 19 - Old Woman Creek and Erie County Streams Cleanup in Huron at 9 a.m. Contact Phoebe: phoebe.vanzoest at dnr.state.oh.us or 419-433-4601. September 19 - Rockefeller Lagoon Cleanup in Cleveland, 10 a.m. Contact Victoria: mills at shakerlakes.org or 216-321-5935 x 234. September 19 - Sheldon Marsh Beach Cleanup in Huron, 10 a.m. Contact John McFadden, 440-839-1561 September 19 - Beach Blitz-2009 in Lakeside, 10 a.m. Contact Dave: dave.ferguson at dnr.state.oh.us. September 21 - Put-in-Bay Clean-Up at 9 a.m. Wanted: Scuba Divers and Land Volunteers. Additional info at: http://www.diveputinbay.com <http://www.diveputinbay.com/> or call Samantha at 330-819-4696. The Ohio Lake Erie Commission coordinates Ohio's observance of International Coastal Clean-Up Day and Coastweeks 2009. Through these programs, thousands of Ohioans find solutions for litter that pollutes beaches, streams and tributaries. Environmental organizations, schools, scout groups, clubs, community groups and individuals throughout Ohio's Lake Erie watershed are encouraged to get involved in this year's Coastweeks by participating in or organizing an event. Visit the OLEC Web site <http://www.lakeerie.ohio.gov/Coastweeks.aspx> or call 419-245-2514 to learn more about the 2009 Coastweeks program and how you and your community can get involved. The Ohio Lake Erie Commission was established for the purpose of preserving Lake Erie's natural resources, protecting the quality of its waters and ecosystem, and promoting economic development in the region. The director of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources serves as the commission's chairman. Additional members include the directors of the state departments of Transportation, Health, Development, Agriculture and the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. -30- For further information, contact: Edwin Hammett, Ohio Lake Erie Commission 419. 245. 2514 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.great-lakes.net/lists/glin-announce/attachments/20090915/c03db0ba/attachment.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/gif Size: 3463 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.great-lakes.net/lists/glin-announce/attachments/20090915/c03db0ba/attachment.gif