09/11/2025
CleanScapes
Affiliate member of Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful. Beginning in 2000, Clinton County CleanScapes has completed 93 clean-up events with over 3,000 volunteers.
CleanScapes is a 501(c)(3) non-profit community service organization, founded in 2000, dedicated to helping citizens clean up our waterways and landscapes in Clinton & Lycoming Counties. We have collected 1,157 tons (2,312,900 lbs.) of trash and debris & 9,101 tires from our service areas of Clinton & Lycoming Counties. Project Director: Elisabeth Lynch McCoy
Advisory Board:
John Reid
Colleen Xeth
09/11/2025
09/11/2025
31/10/2025
Join CleanScapes and Pine Creek Preservation Association for their 3rd annual Rt 44 North litter cleanup event Saturday November 8 at 9:30 am to 12 noon.
Registration requested by Thursday, November 7. Contact CleanScapes Project Director Elisabeth Lynch at 570-726-3511 or [email protected]
More info:
Route 44 Litter Cleanup Planned for November 8 Join CleanScapes and Pine Creek Preservation Association for their 3rd annual Rt 44 North litter cleanup event Saturday November 8 at 9:30 am to 12 noon. Teams will work near the Rt 44 North and Su…
17/09/2025
CleanScapes will hold a residential clutter and scrap cleanup event in partnership with Noyes Township on Saturday, September 27.
Noyes Township residents must register by Thursday, Sept. 25 at 6 pm, and a registration drop-off time will be provided. Leave voice message (no text) with Elisabeth Lynch at 570.726.3511 or email at [email protected].
* Maximum: 1 standard pickup truck bed load per household. Items accepted such as indoor & outdoor furniture, mattresses, plastic items, vacuum cleaners, broken light fixtures, wire, old tools, treated wood, …& scrap metal.
* Items not acceptable include: Food & construction waste, appliances (including air conditioners & dehumidifiers), TV’s, paint, oil or other chemicals, untreated wood (pallets), tires, cell phones & other electronics. Contact Wayne Twp. Landfill to drop off these items. 888.306.8781 or [email protected]
If your municipality wants to hold a similar community event, contact us!
Sept. 27 Noyes Township Free Residential Clutter and Scrap Autumn Cleanup Event CleanScapes will hold a residential clutter and scrap cleanup event in partnership with Noyes Township on Saturday, September 27. Where: Green Lantern Restaurant parking lot, 19 Gratzmar Ave. , Dur…
TODAY’S MAY 3, 2025 FISHING CR CLEANUP IS CANCELED.
I’m sorry to say, but due to inclement weather the difficult decision was made to cancel this event. Very sorry for the late notice, but we don’t want to take the risk of having people out there in severe weather. We will reschedule this event for another date that will be announced
02/05/2025
On Saturday, May 10, from 9 am to 12 noon, CleanScapes and Lamar Supervisors are hosting a free residential clutter and scrap metal collection event at the Lamar Township municipal building. For a drop-off time, Lamar residents must register with CleanScapes. A maximum load of items, equal to one standard pickup truck bed load per household, will be accepted.
Items accepted include worn indoor and outdoor furniture, mattresses, non-recyclable plastics, vacuum cleaners, worn tools, and metal items. Items not accepted include food and construction debris, appliances (including air conditioners, microwaves and dehumidifiers), TV’s, paint, oil or other chemicals, pallets, tires and all electronics.
To register for a drop-off time, Lamar residents need to contact CleanScapes Project Director Elisabeth Lynch at 570.726.3511 (no text) or [email protected].
More info:
Free Lamar Township Clutter and Scrap Collection Event on May 10 On Saturday, May 10, from 9 am to 12 noon, CleanScapes and Lamar Supervisors are hosting a free residential clutter and scrap metal collection event at the Lamar Township municipal building. For a …
01/05/2025
CleanScapes Fishing Creek
Saturday May 3, 2025
Clinton County Cleanscapes picked up litter along Rte 150 today from Mill Hall to Beech Creek. 91 bags of litter.
A big thank you to all those who pitched in today.
03/04/2025
Authorities have confirmed that discarded, still-burning ci******es sparked the Table Rock Fire, which, fueled by dry, windy conditions, has now spread over 13,000 acres.
The devastation in one of South Carolina’s most beautiful landscapes is heartbreaking, but we are incredibly grateful for the relentless efforts of state and local personnel working to contain the flames.
Cigarette butts remain the most common type of litter in the US, and this fire is a tragic reminder of the damage they can cause. Taking just a moment to fully extinguish and properly dispose of a cigarette prevents disasters like this.
Stay safe and follow The South Carolina Forestry Commission for more information on the fire.
30/03/2025
The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) NextGen Advisory Council is reaching out to young professionals (~35 and under) to understand their experience in the outdoor recreation workforce. The results of this survey will be used by the PA DCNR and the Office of Outdoor Recreation to identify gaps in the viewpoints between young and experienced professionals and find solutions that enhance outdoor recreation employment opportunities in the Commonwealth.
You can take the survey at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScMMbjwCKCbBPvkEJQ5zyuMRpRL9w9pOpLz6UAIpzNz8QUCMA/viewform
More on the NextGen Advisory Council: https://www.pa.gov/services/dcnr/apply-to-serve-on-the-nextgen-advisory-council.html
Our Story
Beginning in 2000, CleanScapes (formerly Clinton County CleanScapes) has completed 121 clean-up events with over 4,400 volunteers. We have collected 1,213 tons (2,427,100 lbs.) of trash and debris & 13,094 tires from our service areas of Clinton & Lycoming Counties.
Project Director: Elisabeth Lynch McCoy
Advisory Board: Dr. John Reid, President; Gregory Delker, Vice President; Colleen Xethakis-Lacy, Secretary/Treasurer; Les Kleckner; Jane Darrow; Mike Hoy; Christian Dwyer; Mala Moore; Dave Evers, Jr.; LaKeshia Knarr; Sofia Luckenbill; Toby Boyer
