Join the Fisheries Resource Volunteer Corps (FRVC) and Streamborn Fly Fishing Club for a day of stewardship, community, and connection at Lytle Creek.
We’ll begin the day with a stream clean-up from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, working together to remove trash and debris from the watershed to help protect water quality, wildlife habitat, and the overall health of the forest. Lytle Creek is an important ecosystem, and your efforts will directly support the plants, animals, and waterways that depend on it.
After the clean-up, all volunteers are invited to stay for a barbecue lunch from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM as a thank you for your time and contribution. This is a great opportunity to connect with fellow volunteers and celebrate the impact of our work together.
What to Bring:
Sturdy shoes
Hat
Backpack
Drinking water
Sunscreen
What’s Provided:
Gloves, trash pickers, and bags
Barbecue lunch for all volunteers
All volunteers are welcome. Come out, lend a hand, and help us care for our forest home—together we make a greater impact.
RSVP using the link below!

