DeTrash the Wabash

DeTrash the Wabash

River Clean Up – Saturday, April 11, 2026

De-Trash the Wabash is a biannual volunteer event focused on removing trash and restoring the health of the mighty Wabash River. Volunteers walk in parks and along trails near the river, removing abandoned bikes, old appliances, tires, clothing, traffic cones, and other debris in order to improve water quality in our community.

9AM-12PM | Tapawingo Park | 100 Tapawingo Drive, West Lafayette

Free pizza lunch at noon — remember to bring your water bottle!

Group Sign Up Information: If you are signing up with multiple people, each person is responsible for registering. Be sure to list the group you are with so we can plan to have you all together at the same site.

Click here to register by April 9!

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