Come, with or without boats, to Lake Cumberland State Resort Park Launching Ramp, Conley Bottom Resort, Jasper Bend Ramp, General Burnside Island State Park,
Waitsboro Recreation Area, Omega Launching Ramp, Alligator Dock 1, or Lee’s Ford Marina the morning of cleanup for instructions and prize tickets.
Wear Good Shoes and Bring Your Gloves
LITTER BAGS FURNISHED!
Lake Cumberland has over 1,200 miles of beautiful shoreline. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers does not have the resources (money and personnel) to maintain a litter and debris free shoreline. Friends of Lake Cumberland are needed to assist the Corps of Engineers.
Friends of Lake Cumberland seek to assist the Corps of Engineers in maintaining the natural beauty of Lake Cumberland through removal of debris and litter from the shoreline; promote the new “Adopt-A-Shoreline” program; cultivate public interest in maintaining a litter free shoreline; and enhance the Image of Lake Cumberland as a local recreation and tourist attraction in Central Kentucky.
WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP
(1) Participate in the cleanup
(2) Encourage friends and groups to join you.
(3) Make a tax deductible contribution to the Friends of Lake Cumberland.
(4) Adopt-A-Shoreline
For More Information, Please Call:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
(606) 679-6337
Friends of Lake Cumberland are:
A non-profit, non-partisan group of volunteers interested in maintaining the beauty of Lake Cumberland.
People like you and me who live in this area
People who visit and use Lake Cumberland
People who are willing to give their time and effort to this worthwhile endeavor.
SPONSORED BY: Friends of Lake Cumberland, U.S. Forest Service, General Burnside Island State Park, Lake Cumberland State Resort Park, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and All Concerned Citizens of Our Region