Celebrating Earth Day in Sandpoint
By Reader Staff
In celebration of Earth Day 2025, the Idaho Conservation League is partnering with the city of Sandpoint and Forrest M. Bird Charter Schools to host a cleanup along the shores of City Beach, Lower Sand Creek and the Pend Oreille Bay Trail on Saturday, April 19 from 9:30-11:30 a.m.
“We are so pleased to be gathering once again for this event,” stated ICL North Idaho Director Jennifer Ekstrom. “We had a wonderful turnout last year, and are proud to help bring people together and take care of our environment, and this lake that we all love.”
Community members are invited to clear local shorelines of the garbage and debris that collects over the winter months.
“This family-friendly event is a great way for area residents, local businesses and community organizations to care for their waterways before the busy summer season begins,” organizers stated.
According to seventh-grade science teacher Sarah Evans, “The students are excited to roll up their sleeves and help, especially after seeing the film Straws, which showcases the perils of plastic pollution in our waterways.”
Volunteers are invited to check in at the City Beach Pavilion (located just past the end of the parking lot at 58 Bridge St., in Sandpoint), and are asked to bring their own reusable buckets or bags, as well as work gloves and a trash grabber, if possible.
Warm refreshments will be provided courtesy of Evans Brothers Coffee, as well as pastries from Winter Ridge Natural Foods.
This event is free to attend and open to all ages. The area may be muddy, so waterproof boots or shoes are recommended.
“We are delighted to see the community come together for this cleanup and are happy to offer our support,” stated Sandpoint Recreation Services Superintendent Katie Bradbury. “Sandpoint and Lake Pend Oreille are such treasures. They stay that way thanks to efforts like these.”