LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Citizens Caring for Clearlake, a nonprofit, all-volunteer network created to rid Clearlake of litter and blight, will be meeting with Northshore groups to share their techniques for community cleanup.
CC4C said it shares “the gratifying experience of promoting and sustaining the beauty of Clearlake through education and volunteer action all the while creating new friendships and having fun.”
The group will speak to the Lucerne Area Town Hall, which will meet beginning at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 21, in the Rose Room at the Lucerne Alpine Senior Center, 3985 Country Club Drive, at the corner of 10th and Country Club.
It also is expected to be featured at an upcoming meeting of the East Region Town Hall in Clearlake Oaks.
While most of CC4C’s clean ups are done in the city of Clearlake, they do venture outside of the city and are happy to share our experiences with all of Lake County to beautify all around the lake.
CC4C’s large volunteer community helps in whatever way they can, when they can. Some who are not able to walk the streets or creek beds are able to contribute in other ways: creating fliers and helping out at fundraising events, helping educate the community and planting flowers are just some examples.
Volunteers are all ages, from all backgrounds and have one common goal – clean up and beautify the community.
CC4C also works in conjunction with the Clearlake Public Works department, city leaders, city and county code enforcement, C&S Waste Solutions, local schools and others as part of the clean up effort.
“Our vision is to create a pristine and beautiful environment supported by the entire community of Clearlake, but ideally to clean up all of Lake County,” the group said.
Join them at the upcoming town hall meetings around the lake where CC4C volunteers will share stories, answer questions about how they began and continue to operate, and informing the public how to start groups in their own communities to work together.
All are invited to attend to get information or possibly be involved in starting a local group to begin clean ups.
For more information about CC4C, call 707-995-0940, visit the group's Web site or Facebook page.https://www.facebook.com/Citizens-Caring-4-Clearlake-723850547734518/?__tn__=%2Cd%2CP-R&eid=ARDtMK_fHiJbFFO8o-41g8oJEvEWIjz-LpZtPZinI72qCDG4o191u5IOqFosVsBI9btpNws0ZiT1_ruo
Citizens Caring for Clearlake to meet with community groups on cleanup efforts
- Lake County News reports