State Rep. Perry Warren is partnering with Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful for the Pick Up Pennsylvania fall event to support the International Coastal Cleanup.
“My office will be hosting volunteers at Tyler State Park to help with cleanup efforts along Neshaminy Creek. We are joining with the community to help preserve our beautiful landmarks in Bucks County,” said Warren, D-Bucks. “Natural resources and open spaces are among our most valuable commodities, and last week, I joined 30 other lawmakers in co-sponsoring future legislation that will protect our air quality and reward companies that innovate and produce clean energy. Please help me in taking this simple, yet vital, step to help keep our community’s great outdoors just that – great.”
The cleanup project at Tyler State Park will take place on Friday, Oct. 18, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Afterward, park rangers will provide native wildflower seeds for volunteers to spread at the park. Volunteers are asked to meet at the boat house in the park at 9 a.m. The boat house is located at 101 Swamp Road and can be found by following signs for the event.
Volunteers are asked to wear clothing suitable for working outdoors and prepare to be dirty or wet. Waterproof footwear is not mandatory but recommended. Gloves and trash bags will be provided.
For more information, residents can contact Warren’s district office in Yardley at 215-493-5420.