Ready, Set, GLO!

    After an assessment from our Program Coordinator and Executive Director we now have dates for Get the Lead Out! In our last Currents newsletter, we described the benefits of removing fishing line from our waterways. Since then the heat of summer hit us; the water levels are currently low enough for us to go out […]

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    The Diligent Work of the AOC

    Do you know about the Maumee Area of Concern (AOC); “what are its boundaries”, “what is being done here”, “who benefits from the work”, “why does the AOC matter to you”? Do you know the answers to these questions? If not, never fear, we’ve got you covered and are excited to announce a new video […]

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    Committed to Volunteer Safety

    Safety is no stranger to us. On typical non-pandemic days, we provide first aid kits, hand sanitizer, gloves, grabbers, and reflective vests to our volunteers. Because in all honesty, cleaning our streams has some risk to it. We can interact with unfriendly marine debris on a typical clean-up. We understand these potential risks and want […]

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    Citizens in the Community

    In June and July, we were the proud environmental partners of the virtual Citizenship in our Community. This online workshop was a part of the Scouts BSA merit badge. Bob Neubert lead this awesome environmental event virtually; encouraging scouts to learn online (socially distant!) and then volunteer with their household. 38 scouts that participated in […]

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    Donate to PCS at No Cost to You

    Shop until you drop and feel so good about it. When you link your Amazon Account or your Kroger Plus card to Partners for Cleans Streams, we receive a percentage of the proceeds at no cost to you. It’s never been easier to help your waterways.   Amazon now has AmazonSmile available on the mobile app. […]

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    Summertime Water Sustainability

    As we get into the full swing of summer, there are some actions we can take to preserve our streams and rivers. We have collected a few tips from our community partners on how to keep our waters flowing strong and clean this summer:   Reduce Marine Debris  Plastics are the #1 offender in our running […]

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    Storm Drain Marking Updated

    With your help, our storm drains are going to look a little different this year; some drains are earning a medallion! Like many of our programs this year, we are making Storm Drain Marking easy for small groups to do safely. A huge thank you to the City of Toledo; because of their support we […]

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    Get the Lead Out Soon

    We are excitedly waiting for the water levels to drop so we can GLO! Last year we were only able to conduct a single Get the Lead Out (GLO) program due to unusually high water most of the summer. This year, with the health and safety of our volunteers in mind, we are still planning […]

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    CYS 365 on Your Phone! 

    The sky is blue, the wind is blowing through the trees, summertime is in the air, and there is litter on the ground…wait, gross. On your walks and family-outings, we encourage you to do mini clean-ups to help keep our waterways beautiful all summer long. We have long partnered with the Ocean Conservancy and we […]

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    Recycling during COVID  

    Recycling can sometimes feel underwhelming; simply putting a bottle or cardboard box does not feel like a huge step to help our environment and our waterways. It’s hard to remember the huge impacts recycling has. Every item that you recycle is one less in a mountain of trash, one happier fish that isn’t caught in […]

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