Moakley Park Cleanup

Moakley Park Cleanup

MAKE MOAKLEY YOURS by joining a cleanup at the park this season!

By Boston Harbor Now

Location

Edward J. McCormack Bath House

165 Day Boulevard Boston, MA 02127

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

Join Boston Harbor Now and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department at Moakley Park to give back to your community and enjoy the beauty of the city's biggest waterfront park!

***April's Cleanup will begin at the Edward J McCormack Bath House at Carson Beach for this special Earth Day and Park Serve Day cleanup ***

Event will run rain or shine, however may be canceled due to severe weather conditions.

When cleanups are: Cleanups occur on the third or fourth Saturday of the month from March through September and a planting of flower bulbs on October 22nd.

What is provided: All necessary tools, including gloves, pickers, bags, sharp containers and safety instructions.

What to expect: A volunteer session is 2 hours long, beginning at 9:00am and will require picking up litter and natural debris. We’ll give you everything you need to keep you safe. Just bring a positive attitude as you help make a difference in this City of Boston Park.

What to bring: Any snacks or water that you want! Make sure you wear work clothes and close-toed shoes (that you don't mind getting wet or dirty). Don't forget that depending on the weather you may want to bring hat, sunscreen, raincoat or jacket.

Directions: Please meet in the park near the picnic tables by the basketball courts near Saunders Stadium (see image below).

*Note*: If the event of your choice is full but you are interested in participating in future Moakley Park Cleanups, please contact volunteers@bostonharbornow.org.

Organized by

Boston Harbor Now is driven by a clear vision: to create a vibrant, welcoming, and resilient Boston Harbor, Waterfront, and Islands that benefit all. Our commitment is reflected in our thoughtfully curated list of public events, which serve as a bridge between the residents and visitors of the Greater Boston region and their cherished blue and green public spaces. By partnering with numerous local organizations, vendors, and community leaders, we deliver high-quality programs that enable you to connect deeply with our shared public resources. Join us in experiencing the transformative power of Boston Harbor as we work together to build a stronger, more connected community.

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