Cleaning up Creekside
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Oakley Mayor Kevin Romick congratulates Cub Scout Pack 152 for its commitment to cleaning up Creekside Park, located at 3900 Creekside Way, once a month as part of the city’s Adopt-A-Park program.<br>Photo courtesy of the City of Oakley</br>
Oakley Mayor Kevin Romick congratulates Cub Scout Pack 152 for its commitment to cleaning up Creekside Park, located at 3900 Creekside Way, once a month as part of the city’s Adopt-A-Park program.
Photo courtesy of the City of Oakley
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Oakley’s Cub Scout Pack 152 recently became another partner in the City of Oakley’s Adopt-A-Park program by volunteering to take care of Creekside Park. The Scouts have committed to cleaning up the park once a month. To demonstrate that commitment, the troop planted seven trees in the park last month as part of Arbor Day. A sign noting the park adoption will be installed this month.

The Oakley Adopt-A-Park program allows volunteers to adopt a park, trail or landscape area. Individuals or groups assist in cleaning, litter pickup, weeding, planting and other maintenance activities, and are required to make a one-year commitment, though the frequency of work outings can be quarterly.

“Their efforts reduce maintenance costs to the city and give the volunteers a greater sense of pride in their community,” said Oakley City Manager Bryan Montgomery.

Residents, businesses, service clubs, churches, school clubs and other groups are encouraged to participate in the Adopt-A-Park Program. Those desiring to get involved should call the Oakley Parks Division at 925-625-7037.
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