Join the Wildlands Conservancy for a morning of environmental stewardship at Earl Adams Memorial Park.
Fri, 14 Aug 2026
8:00 AM – 11:00 AM (America/New_York)
Earl Adams Memorial Park Breinigsville , Pennsylvania
The Stream Team 2026 event at Earl Adams Memorial Park offers a unique opportunity for community members to engage in vital environmental stewardship. Organized by the Wildlands Conservancy, this volunteer initiative focuses on the health and preservation of local waterways. Participants will meet at the parking lot by the ballfields to contribute to meaningful conservation efforts. This hands-on experience is perfect for those looking to make a tangible impact on the local Pennsylvania ecosystem.
What to Expect
Volunteers will engage in stream cleanup and maintenance activities under the guidance of the Wildlands Conservancy team.
Who Should Attend
Local volunteers
Environmental enthusiasts
Students seeking service hours
Outdoor nature lovers
Agenda Overview
The event runs from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM, focusing on stream maintenance and cleanup activities.
Venue & Address
Earl Adams Memorial Park
8935 Breinigsville Rd Breinigsville , Pennsylvania – 18031 United States
Organizer
Wildlands Conservancy · Non-profit
A conservation organization dedicated to protecting and restoring the natural lands and waterways of Pennsylvania.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do we meet?
Meet at the parking lot by the ballfields at Earl Adams Memorial Park.
Is registration required?
Yes, please sign up via the Wildlands Conservancy or VolunteerLV portal.
What should I bring?
Wear sturdy shoes and clothes suitable for outdoor work.
Is there an age limit?
Please check the official volunteer portal for specific age requirements.
What if it rains?
Check the Wildlands Conservancy website for weather-related updates.
Are tools provided?
Yes, necessary equipment for the cleanup will be provided.
Tags
Volunteer
Environment
Conservation
Breinigsville
Pennsylvania
Community
Summary
Volunteer with the Wildlands Conservancy to help clean and preserve local streams at Earl Adams Memorial Park.