Location:
Port Richmond Trail,
3001 E. Allegheny Ave. Philadelphia,
PA
Brought to you by: Riverfront North Partnership (formerly DRCC)
Volunteer with us to help beautify Port Richmond’s hidden gem on the river. Volunteers will help with riverside trash collection, invasive plant removal, Port Richmond trail maintenance, plantings and more! All ages and abilities welcome. No experience needed. Snacks and water provided.
Location: Port Richmond Trail, 3001 E. Allegheny Ave. Philadelphia, PA
Brought to you by: Riverfront North Partnership (formerly DRCC)
Saturday, April 07, 2018 6:00 AM - Saturday, April 07, 2018 9:00 AM
Participants can park in Pulaski Park (overflow street parking right outside of the park gate on N. Delaware Ave).
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