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Cane River National Heritage Area To Host Community Cleanup on Earth Day

Cane River National Heritage Area To Host Community Cleanup on Earth Day

Natchitoches, LA – In honor of Earth Day and Keep Louisiana Beautiful: Love the Boot Week, Cane River National Heritage Area will be hosting a Community-Wide Cleanup. Individuals, families, organizations, and groups of all ages and sizes are invited to join us on Saturday, April 22nd (Earth Day!) as we work together to create a cleaner, greener, more beautiful Cane River Community!

We will provide all the necessary supplies, including gloves and trash bags. Just come in comfortable clothes and shoes, bring a water bottle, and we'll take care of the rest!

The cleanup will begin at 10:00 a.m. and end at 1:00 p.m. Volunteers will meet at the Cane River National Heritage Area table at the Natchitoches Farmer’s Market (Natchitoches Riverbank) that morning to pick up supplies and be assigned a cleanup area.

To pre-register your group or yourself or to request more information, email Jessica Mullican at jessica@canerivernha.org

This event is sponsored by Cane River National Heritage Area, Keep Natchitoches Beautiful, Keep Louisiana Beautiful, Natchitoches Main Street, and Natchitoches Farmer’s Market.

About the Heritage Area: Cane River National Heritage Area, Inc. (CRNHA) is a non-profit organization that preserves, promotes, and presents the nationally significant heritage of the Cane River region. Located in Natchitoches, Louisiana, CRNHA works with regional partners to provide high-quality educational, cultural, and recreational experiences in the area's unique historical settings through a linked system of attractions and historic districts within the Cane River National Heritage Area.