Spruce Up Stevenson! Spring

Join fellow community volunteers beautifying downtown Stevenson on our Annual Spring Clean-Up Day!


This year marks the USA's 250th birthday! This event is part of Skamania County’s America250 Day of Service, bringing neighbors together to celebrate our shared pride in Stevenson. Help us spruce up downtown and make a visible difference in the heart of our community.

Meet at the Stevenson Downtown Association office (shared with Chamber) at 167 2nd St. to check in, gather for announcements and get your assignments.

Arrive early if you want in on the Stevenson Fire Department & Stevenson Volunteer Firefighters Association's free pancake and sausage breakfast before the clean-up begins! Upon check-out after the workparty at 12 noon, you'll also receive a $15 certificate to enjoy at a local eatery.

Saturday, April 25, 2026, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
3 hours
Stevenson Downtown Association, 167 2nd Street, Stevenson, WA, USA
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     Wear long sleeves/pants you don't mind getting paint on!

    A weedwhacker would be nice for the blackberries near the "Entering Stevenson" sign

    Shovels may be useful here for dislodging weeds between river rocks.

    At least one weedwhacker will be useful here.

    This one is for sure-footed billygoats. Nice to have: Hoes, shovels, rakes, loppers, weedwhacker.

    Please check the box to consent to the Stevenson Downtown Association Volunteer Release & Waiver. *
    Current Responses
    2nd St (Stevenson Inn to High 5): Painting the chain link fence:
    Caden Harbaugh
    Thorin Bliss
    Alex Nelson
    Noah Conn
    2nd St (Frank Johns to Columbia Hardware/ 10NW) Weeding in flower beds, sidewalk cracks, and tree wells:
    Lisa Gallo weedwhacker, rake, weeding tools
    Scott James Lisa listed most of our tools. We can also bring loppers. We also have a cordless electric blower we can bring.
    Joilynn Hall
    Tracy weeding knife, small clippers
    2nd St (Columbia Hardware to Columbia Bank): Weeding in flower beds and tree wells, trash collection:
    Pat Morrison
    linda Ostergard trowel, weeding tools, broom, rake.
    Walnut Park (between Napa and Big River Grill): Plant flowers, weed and collect leaves on both sides of stone wall, and spread wood chips:
    Scott Anderson Shovel, rakes, lopper, saw
    Cameron Bennetts Trowel, rakes, weeding tool, shovel, leaf gathering “claws”, broom
    Jordyn Caven
    Skyler Morris Gloves, small shovels
    Laura Paxson Trowel, rake, shovel,
    2nd St (Chamber to Windermere): Weeding flower beds and tree wells:
    Donna Rush small trowel, clippers, blower, power clipper, dandelion picker, etc
    Emily k walker
    Greg Spranger
    1st St (Eagles to Overlook): Weeding and cutting back blackberries:
    Dan'l Langer Can bring Weedwhacker and Power sheers on a pole.
    Caleb Richie I have a commercial grade weedeater. I have done the area behind the fire station the last couple years
    Angela Lindbo I have a heavy duty weed whacker someone can use
    The trail from 1st St Overlook to Waterfront: Clearing sediment and brush:
    Ben Hedge trimmer, hand shears, flat shovel
    Downtown Litter Crew: General litter collection:
    Erika Wallen Weedwacker, gloves, shovels
    Kaitlyn Conrath
    Jami Waters It will be me and my 5 and 7 year old daughters. We can walk around and get some garbage picked up! :)