Currents | August 2022

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Group photo from 2007's CYS 11 volunteer appreciation picnic.For the past twenty-five years, Clean Your Streams has benefited from a dedicated planning team: a partnership representing multiple organizations, businesses, and municipalities. With seven public kickoffs, more than fifty sites to tackle, and hundreds of volunteers to coordinate, the planning team works hard to put together an impactful program. Get to know our current team!

 

  

 

Our planning team kickoff leaders:

  • Oregon Kickoff: Andrea Beard (18th year involved with CYS)
    • Storm water engineer with the City of Oregon.
    • The City of Oregon has been a CYS kickoff location for 18 years, since 2004, although Oregon watersheds have had a kickoff since 2001.
    • Why does Andrea support Clean Your Streams? “I personally enjoy spending time walking the creeks in preparation for the event.  It gives me a sense of satisfaction reading through data cards knowing that we have done a small part of eliminating trash from the streams.”
  • Side Cut Kickoff: Bob Neubert (19th year involved with CYS)
    • Storm water engineer with Lucas County Storm Water Utility.
    • Lucas County Storm Water Utility has been a consistent CYS major sponsor for many years.
    • Why does Bob support Clean Your Streams? “To provide stewardship opportunities, especially to Scouts since I’m a volunteer Scouts BSA leader.”
    • Bob’s interesting find: A fifty-inch flat screen TV, which a Boy Scout group pulled out of Swan Creek.
  • University of Toledo Kickoff: Tim Niederkorn (6th year involved with CYS)
    • Environmental engineer with the University of Toledo.
    • UT has been a CYS kickoff for 16 years, since 2006, and has been a consistent CYS major sponsor for many years.
  • Perrysburg Kickoff: Lauren Rush (5th year involved with CYS)
    • Stormwater coordinator with the City of Perrysburg.
    • The City of Perrysburg has had a CYS kickoff location for 7 years, since 2015.
  • International Park Kickoff: Ariya Fathi (4th year involved with CYS)
    • Engineer with Verdantas, LLC. (formerly Hull and Associates).
    • Verdantas has been a consistent CYS sponsor almost every year as Hull and Associates.
  • Monroe St. Kickoff: Marilyn DuFour (25th year involved with CYS)
    • Senior Environmental Specialist with the City of Toledo.
    • The City of Toledo has been a CYS partner since the very beginning – 26 years since 1997!
    • Why does Marilyn support Clean Your Streams? She likes the opportunity to get more young people engaged with Ottawa Park and the Ottawa River.
  • Secor Kickoff: Rick Bryan (4th year involved with CYS)
    • Active environmental volunteer throughout Northwest Ohio, currently involved with the Oak Openings Region Conservancy. He first became involved with CYS as a board member of Lucas SWCD, serving on the TMACOG Environmental Council.
    • Rick initially co-coordinated the Olander Park Kickoff before relocating to Secor in 2020.
    • Rick’s interesting find: a piano illegally dumped at Kitty Todd Preserve.
Partners for Clean Streams Inc. is striving for abundant open space and a high quality natural environment; adequate floodwater storage capacities and flourishing wildlife; stakeholders who take local ownership in their resources; and rivers, streams and lakes that are clean, clear and safe