Feb. 11, 2025
Grab your boots and gloves for the annual Lake Junaluska Clean Up Day set for
9-11 a.m. Saturday, March 15, at Lake Junaluska. The cleanup will focus on clearing debris that has collected along the shorelines and entrance roadways at Lake Junaluska.
“With the exceptional water and trash we received from Hurricane Helene, this year’s cleanup is even more important,” said Steve Crites, Community Lake Cleanup Project coordinator with The Junaluskans.“The cleanup is for the health and beauty of Lake Junaluska and to provide safe recreation for all.”
Volunteers should dress accordingly for the weather and potentially muddy conditions. All work will be done outside, rain or shine.
To participate, meet at 9 a.m. outside York Dining Commons to sign in and sign release forms and to receive instructions and supplies. Clean up organizers will provide water and light snacks for volunteers, as well as equipment such as garbage bags, litter pick-up sticks and gloves. Helpers may also bring their own gloves and litter pick-up sticks.
Lake Junaluska’s grounds and gardens are open to the public, making the Community Lake Cleanup a great opportunity for all who walk the lakeside trail or fish along the banks to connect with each other and help keep the lake clean.
The event is organized by The Junaluskans, who work in conjunction with Lake Junaluska staff and in partnership with Haywood County and Haywood Waterways to host the event. The Junaluskans are a volunteer organization of Junaluska residents and other persons who love Lake Junaluska. Haywood Waterways is a nonprofit organization dedicated to maintaining and improving water quality in the Pigeon River Watershed of Haywood County. Haywood Waterways will have representatives on site to help coordinate the cleanup.
Volunteers of all ages are welcome, but adult chaperones should accompany youth. Leaders from groups such as scout troops, churches, youth groups and civic organizations who are interested in helping with this community service work are encouraged to notify event organizers in advance by sending an email to [email protected]. All volunteers are encouraged to complete the liability waiver before they arrive.
To learn about volunteer opportunities at Lake Junaluska or complete a volunteer interest form, visit our volunteer opportunities page.
For more information about Lake Junaluska, visit lakejunaluska.com or to learn how to become a part of our community, subscribe to our enewsletters at https://bit.ly/LJStayConnected.
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