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Join the Team for Clean Streams

City stream cleanups offer safe ways to serve your city while social distancing during the pandemic.

Help remove litter from Rockville streams and celebrate Montgomery County Community Service Month by volunteering for a stream cleanup this month. City-sponsored cleanups follow safety guidelines for preventing the spread of COVID-19. Student Service Learning credit hours are available. Registration is required.

Want to go at your own pace? Adopt a local stream and host your own cleanups. 

For a list of upcoming stream cleanups and to register, or to apply to adopt a stream, visit www.rockvillemd.gov/636/Adopt-a-Stream.

Find other ways to give of your time and talents at www.rockvillemd.gov/volunteer. For opportunities from around the county, visit www.montgomerycountymd.gov/volunteercenter.

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