I'm doing a story for the University Star about the river clean up. If anyone one who participated would like to share how it went I would greatly appreciate it. I tried to find you guys at the river, but couldn't seem to track anybody down.
I'd say that it was as successful as it could have been, considering that there were only 7 divers and maybe 20-30 bank walkers. It seemed to me that the Lion's Club was more interested the motorcycle rally that was taking place at the same time. I was even told to park across the river if I wanted to dive to help out until I pointed out the SMART truck to the parking attendant and told him I was going over there. The divers ended up having to park a truck at Rio Vista Park because the Lion's Club wasn't running their usual shuttle.
I wouldn't be too disappointed about not finding us out there, no one else seemed to know that the River Clean Up was even going on. At one point I surfaced with a bag full of trash and asked if some passing kyakers could take the bag to the shore. They gave me a dirty look and responded that they weren't with the Clean Up, they were only enjoying the river.
When we got to Rio Vista Park, we ended up piling up about 10 bags full of cans, bottles, and other trash/litter that was found on the bottom of the river. At least the Parks and Rec people were appreciative of our efforts. It seemed to me that the River Clean Up was preempted by the Roar at the River motorcycle rally.
I hate to be cynical about this, but there seemed to be even less planning and support for the Clean Up event than last year and was completely unrecognizable from the event that used to be put on when the LDS was involved a few years back.
I still had a good time, the river was flowing nicely, with only one or two really shallow spots, and we pulled alot of garbage out of the area, so it was a success, but there needs to be more publicity and planning for the event next year, otherwise there might not even be as many people as there were this year.