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Sugar River Cleanup May 20
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Members of the L.W.S.R.I.A., G.C.R.R., & volunteers work to clear logs to make navigation safer on the Sugar River at the 2022 Sugar River Cleanup.

ALBANY — The Lake Winnetka Sugar River Improvement Association Inc. will hold its annual Sugar River Cleanup from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 20. There will be canoes available for use to help pick up trash, clear branches and other light maintenance work. 

A shuttle service will be provided for those that want to help, but don’t want to go on the water. Food and refreshments will be served to all volunteers as a token of appreciation.

They will meet at the Albany American Legion Hall at 300 N Water St. across from the boat ramp near the police/fire station. 

The goal is to remove as much garbage as possible from the river and its banks. They also want to clear a path through fallen trees that totally block navigation of canoes and create hazards. The type of work varies from walking the banks or riding in canoes and picking up trash to cutting tree branches and handing them to people on shore. Equipment needed is canoes or small boats, chain saws, bow saws and waders. 

The association will provide trash bags and local businesses will provide food and refreshments. They will get organized at 9 a.m. and begin cleaning up at 10 a.m. or sooner. However, a representative will be on premise at the Albany American Legion to direct those who want to come later. 

The clean-up is registered with the American Rivers National River Cleanup. Scout groups can earn community service points by helping out.

Contact lwsria@aol.com for more information, or call 773-418-7123. They are also available to “Like” on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lake-WinnetkaSugar-River-Improvement-Association-Inc/374367135943433.