Individuals or groups interested
in adopting a section of shoreline at Shaver
Lake, must be willing to perform at least 80
hours of service during a one year
commitment (2 people x 40 hours = 80 hours, 10 people x 8 hours = 80
hours, etc.) Projects that you are likely to encounter during your year of adoption include: collection and removal of trash, removal of illegal campfire rings, and
driftwood cleanup/pile for burning. With approval, you can tackle even more ambitious projects in your cove.
In
appreciation of your efforts, your or your group's name will be included on a sign listing all participants. This sign, erected to honor your dedication to public service, will be posted near the county boat ramp and your name will remain for as long as you maintain your Adopt-a-Cove commitment. The section of shoreline you adopt will also have a sign with your name on it.
For
further information regarding this program,
please contact Marcia Wiens @ (559) 841-2714 or
Rich Bagley at the Camp Edison Forestry Office @ (559) 841-3194