Baltimore Ravens and Partners Organize Earth Day Cleanup at Inner Harbor
Ravens, Community partners will team up for Earth Day cleanup
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The Baltimore Ravens are collaborating with M&T Bank and the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore for an Earth Day cleanup at Port Covington Marina. Around 70 volunteers will participate in projects to enhance the Inner Harbor's ecosystem, including oyster gardening and habitat maintenance, reflecting the team's commitment to environmental initiatives.
- 01The Baltimore Ravens are leading an Earth Day cleanup initiative at Port Covington Marina.
- 02Approximately 70 volunteers from five organizations will participate in the event.
- 03Activities include oyster gardening, habitat maintenance, and environmental data collection.
- 04The Ravens have committed $3.75 million over five years to support the Healthy Harbor Initiative.
- 05The event emphasizes the team's dedication to community engagement and environmental sustainability.
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The Baltimore Ravens are set to host an Earth Day cleanup at Port Covington Marina in Baltimore, Maryland, in collaboration with M&T Bank and the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore. Scheduled for Friday morning, the event will see around 70 volunteers from five organizations, including Point Field Partners and the Bisciotti Family Foundation, come together to support the Healthy Harbor Initiative. Volunteers will engage in various activities aimed at improving the Inner Harbor's ecosystem, such as oyster gardening, habitat maintenance, and environmental data collection. Additionally, volunteers will repaint Mr. Trash Wheel, a prominent cleanup tool in the harbor. This initiative is part of the Ravens' broader commitment to environmental sustainability, highlighted by their $3.75 million investment over five years to support the Healthy Harbor Initiative, showcasing their dedication to making a positive impact in Baltimore beyond football.
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This cleanup will contribute to the health of the Inner Harbor, benefiting local wildlife and improving water quality, which is essential for the community's environmental health.
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