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The is an environmental community service program administered by the N.J. Dept. of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) to raise public awareness about water and watershed issues and to promote watershed stewardship through direct community involvement. AmeriCorps members are assigned to different watersheds throughout the state to serve as "watershed ambassadors" to their watershed communities.
DRBC is a proud supporter of this program and annually hosts the watershed ambassador for Watershed Management Area 11 (WMA-11), which covers the central Delaware portion of New Jersey. Jade Greene is the 2012-2013 ambassador for WMA-11.
Jade participated in a clean-up of on Saturday, April 20, 2013 starting at 10 a.m. Litter was picked up along the Lake, Macadam, and Woods Trails.
Jade also taught participants about water quality by leading a stream assessment.
Volunteers met at the upper Boat Marina parking lot, accessible from Hughes Drive or Edinburg Road. Trash bags and gloves were provided.
Jade participated in on Monday, April 22, 2013 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Campus Mall (Rain location: SRC Courts).
NJDEP Assistant Commissioner for Sustainability and Green Energy (SAGE) Bob Marshall stopped by to show his support and participate in the festivities.
Various activities were offered, including:
The Trenton Thunder minor league professional baseball team has once again partnered with the N.J. Watershed Ambassador Program on an initiative that educates students about water pollution and rewards them for making a pledge to live in a more environmentally sound way. The reward is a free ticket to one of the team's games: Saturday, April 27, 2013 at 7:05 p.m. vs. the Portland Sea Dogs. Jade Greene, N.J. Watershed Ambassador for WMA-11, offered interactive presentations on water pollution for students of all ages during the fall and winter. At the conclusion of the lesson, students were given a "Clean Water Pledge" form listing actions they can take to protect their watershed. Students were encouraged to sign the pledge form and return it to the Thunder for their free ticket. (pdf 936 KB). Please also visit the Trenton Thunder's web page to learn more about their environmental efforts. Jade and DRBC staff liaison Pamela V'Combe enjoyed the game on April 27, along with the clean water pledge students who attended. Jade set up a table in the concourse and talked about water pollution with the students and their families, as well as other game attendees.
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