City of Santa Clarita Press Release

Register Now to Volunteer at the 2026 Neighborhood Cleanup in Celebration of Earth Day

Registered Participants Pick Up Free Cleaning Supplies and Mulch

Join us and pre-register for the annual Neighborhood Cleanup in celebration of Earth Day, scheduled for Saturday, April 25, where you’ll be able to help remove litter from neighborhoods and public spaces.Pre-registration is available by visiting GreenSantaClarita.com. This event is a valuable volunteer opportunity for residents of all ages to engage with their community in an effort to protect and preserve the local environment. As a reminder, all interested volunteers are required to pre-register for this event.

During the registration process, participants will be prompted to select one of three drive-thru locations to pick up their free supplies from 8:00 – 11:00 a.m. on the morning of the event.

  • Newhall Community Center (22421 Market Street)
  • Canyon Country Park (17615 Soledad Canyon Road)
  • Bridgeport Elementary Parking Lot (23670 Newhall Ranch Road)

During the drive-thru, participants can pick up gloves and trash bags, as well as pre-bagged mulch, while supplies last. After picking up cleaning supplies, volunteers will go to their neighborhoods, paseos, sidewalks and trails to collect trash at their own pace. All trash and recycling collected should be placed in participants’ residential bins. Share the work that you’re doing by posting photos on social media, tagging @GreenSantaClarita or using the hashtag #CleanUpSC on Facebook or Instagram.

For registration information, visit GreenSantaClarita.com or contact the City of Santa Clarita’s Environmental Services team at (661) 286-4098 or Environment@SantaClarita.gov. For additional volunteer opportunities, please visit SantaClaritaVolunteers.com.

Volunteers holding trash bags as they participate in Neighborhood Cleanup.

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