Events

  • September

    12:00 am

  • September

    8:45 am

    104 W Wayne St, Maumee, OH 43537, USA

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    Join Partners for Clean Streams and H2Ohio Staff Members for a Maumee River Paddle Cleanup! To kickoff Remote Week for Clean Your Streams Day we’ll be launching kayaks out into the river and cleaning up as we paddle along. Kayaks, paddles, and life vests will be provided. Participants are welcome to bring their own kayaks. NOTE: This program is for ages 10+, novice paddlers and youth welcome!

    We’ll meet at Maumee Tackle Fishing Outfitters to give a brief orientation about the paddle cleanup program at 8:45am. From there groups will depart to one of the following launch locations.

    Final routes will depend on water levels, all options begin at 9:00 AM:

    1. Waterworks Park to Orleans Park – 6.7 miles (~3 hours)
    2. Waterworks Park to Sidecut Metropark – 4.3 miles (~2 hours)
    3. Sidecut Metropark to Orleans Park – 2.7 miles (~1.5 hours)

    As a reminder if you have signed up a group of people for this paddle event that all participants are required to sign a Clean Your Streams liability form. Minors must have the signature of a parent or guardian. If you’re registering a group, please send all participants this form. You’ll also find the link in your registration confirmation email. Please send the completed and signed copy of this form from your group members to [email protected].

  • September

    12:00 am

Our Programs

Waterway Clean-ups

Clean Your Streams 365

Clean up a waterway site of your choosing or join a scheduled staff-led program.

Get the Lead Out

This summer clean-up series focuses on removing fishing debris from the Maumee River.

Clean Your Streams Day

Northwest Ohio’s largest water clean-up! Held annually in September with regional kickoffs.

Marine Debris Prevention & Water Quality Monitoring

Storm Drain Marking

Use paint or medallions to mark storm drains and become stormwater educators.

Reel In and Recycle

Adopt, host, or sponsor a fishing line bin to prevent fishing debris polluting our shores.

Water Quality Monitoring

Become a citizen scientist: use monitoring instruments to report on water conditions at designated sites between April and October.