Please post a comment if you know of another event scheduled for this week that has been moved, or postponed, because of flooding.
I got this press release from the DNR:
Iowa Department of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental Services Division
For Immediate Release
June 10, 2008
DNR’S ANNUAL RIVER CLEANUP EVENT POSTPONED DUE TO FLOODING
MEDIA CONTACT: Brian Soenen, DNR, Brian.Soenen AT dnr.iowa.gov or (515) 205-8587.
DES MOINES – Rising floodwaters have led the DNR to postpone its annual river cleanup event, Project AWARE, originally scheduled for June 14 to 21.
The cleanup event was scheduled to pull trash out of the Winnebago, Shell Rock and Cedar rivers from Mason City to Cedar Falls. All five counties AWARE planned to pass through – Black Hawk, Bremer, Butler, Cerro Gordo and Floyd – have been declared disaster areas by Governor Culver.
“For the safety of our participants, who canoe and wade these rivers to pull out trash, we’ve made the decision to postpone AWARE until later this summer,” said Brian Soenen, Project AWARE coordinator. “Our thoughts and best wishes go out to those people and communities affected by the flooding and we hope that the waters recede soon so the long cleanup process can begin.”
Since the first Project AWARE in 2003, the event has never been postponed or cancelled.
“We have always made plans for alternative options should conditions along the AWARE route be too dangerous,” said Jackie Gautsch, a natural resource biologist with the DNR’s IOWATER program. “But none of us were prepared for the onslaught of weather that has descended on Iowa this past month.”
A new date has not been set yet, but Project AWARE staff hopes to make that decision in the next week or two. The cleanup event will likely be held after Aug. 1 to allow the rivers to settle back into normal flows.
“We encourage everyone who had already registered for AWARE, as well as anyone else interested, to participate in the rescheduled event – after these floods, cleanup efforts may be even more crucial as receding floodwaters reveal debris and trash left behind in their wake,” said Soenen.
Project AWARE, or A Watershed Awareness River Expedition, is the DNR’s annual weeklong river cleanup event. Hundreds of Iowans volunteer a day to an entire week paddling Iowa rivers, pulling trash as they go. Participants also learn about water quality, wildlife conservation, recycling and other natural resource topics.
Writer: Jessie Brown
Also, Representative Tyler Olson has changed the location of his campaign kickoff event today:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For more information: Tyler Olson 319-329-7730
June 10, 2008
Cedar Rapids–State Rep. Tyler Olson’s campaign kickoff event scheduled for Wednesday, June 11 has moved locations because of flooding in downtown Cedar Rapids. The updated information for the event:
State Rep. Tyler Olson Re-Election Kickoff
Wednesday, June 11
4:45PM to 6:30PM
Paul Engle Center for Neighborhood Arts
1600 Fourth Avenue SE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Speaking of which, if you are a candidate for the state legislature, don’t hesitate to e-mail me about upcoming campaign events so that I can include them on my weekly calendars.
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