Join Three Rivers Waterkeeper celebrating our progress made towards clean water

Join Three Rivers Waterkeeper at Pittsburgh Brewing Company
celebrating our progress made towards clean water with conversations on where we still need to go.

18+ Event

When: November 2nd, 5:00-9:00 pm 

Where: Pittsburgh Brewing Company

150 Ferry Street • Creighton, PA, 15030

Wheelchair accessible

Tickets include:

Dinner catered by Mission BBQ w/ vegetarian options

Open Bar (for 21+)

Commemorative Glassware

Entry to a door prize

A tour of Pittsburgh Brewing Company

An Allegheny River of the Year poster

 

This year we are celebrating both the 52nd year of the Clean Water Act and the Allegheny River as PA’s River of the Year! I would love to have you join us at the Pittsburgh Brewing Company along the Allegheny River in Creighton, PA on November 2, 2024! I know it’s not the Mon Valley, but it’s a close second 😉

Check in out at 3RWK.org/water

Tickets include dinner, open bar, a tour of the brewery, sounds by Luxurae and more! Proceeds from this event help us hold polluters accountable and provide free educational programming.

If you are able to, we’d also appreciate any sharing of the registration page!

What are we celebrating? Over the modern history of our region, mass industrialization polluted our waterways, and our rivers became devoid of aquatic life. Fortunately, with the implementation of the 1972 Clean Water Act and subsequent clean water laws at the local, state, and federal levels, community organizations have been able to hold polluters accountable. As a result, we have seen wildlife come back to our rivers – including our national bird, the Bald Eagle. On or along the Allegheny River alone, the US Forest Service has documented over 50 mammals, 200 birds, 25 amphibians, 20 reptiles, 80 fishes, and 25 freshwater mussels. These waterways also serve as a source of recreation and a way to connect people to nature through positive experiences on our waterways. While our rivers still have areas in need of restoration, we need to celebrate the success of how far we’ve come.

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