This year’s registration was from Feb 15 – March 8, but there are still many more opportunities to get out and help clean up communities across Calgary. The Pathways and River clean-up has gotten so popular that registration for it now opens months in advance. “I love to see our parks get cleaned up more, all of those sorts of programs are fantastic and the city is a really great partner to be involved in that.” Two of the 1,800 plus volunteers cleaning up the Refinery Park pathways. “As a Calgarian, I think it’s great for the city,” Lee said. Lee, much like Davis believes this event is one of the things that makes Calgary great. “This is a fun one, given that we have done it every year we’ve gotten into a bit of a cadence of doing that, it’s an opportunity I look forward to every year,” Lee said. Steven Lee volunteers with ConocoPhillips in other aspects across the city, but for him, the riverside and pathways cleanup is something he particularly looks forward to. Since then, the event has grown into an annual clean-up that attracts hundreds of volunteers like Steven Lee. The event started in 1967 when Sandra Crawford, who was just 12 years old at the time, noticed a mattress floating in the Elbow River.Īfter being unsuccessful in her attempts to remove it, she wrote and letter to the Calgary Herald about the mattress. ConocoPhillips volunteers gather for a group photo, before cleaning up the pathways and riverbanks at Refinery Park. “We’re seeing very strong interest each year, we have more groups this year than we did last year, a lot of folks want to pitch in, it’s a great team building event,” Davis said. He’s happy to see how the event has grown. “The fact that we’ve got a couple of thousand Calgarians this weekend that are again taking time to come out and pick up litter, we’re just incredibly appreciative and it’s one of the things that helps make the city great,” Davis said.ĭavis is in his first year coordinating the event but has been involved with the cleanup in years prior. Jim Davis, Program Coordinator in Parks and Open Spaces with City of Calgary, met with one of the 130 ConocoPhillips volunteer groups Friday morning at Refinery Park to signal the start of the three-day cleanup. The spring cleaning season is here with the 56th annual Pathways and River Clean up.ĬonocoPhillips, who is the presenting sponsor of the Pathways and River Clean up, had more than 1,800 volunteers kick off their weekend-long journey at select areas across Calgary Friday morning, with the goal of cleaning up the pathway and river system.
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