Alice Ferguson Foundation

Press Releases and Media Advisories

2008
  • ALICE FERGUSON FOUNDATION LAUNCHES THIRD ANNUAL POTOMAC RIVER WATERSHED TRASH SUMMIT
    Thirteen Elected Officials to Sign Trash Treaty and Join Nearly 300 Concerned Citizens and Community Leaders to Discuss Outreach and Best Practices June 17, 2008
    Click to view (164kb PDF)
  • POTOMAC RIVER WATERSHED CLEANUP MARKS 20TH YEAR: Threat of Rain Energizes Thousands of Volunteers
    Click to view (135kb PDF)
     
  • THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, ALICE FERGUSON FOUNDATION, AND METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS ANNOUNCE FIRST LITTER ENFORCEMENT WEEK Enforcement Emphasized to Encourage Greater Stewardship in Parks and Communities April 1, 2008
     
    • Full Press Release Click to view (PDF)
    • Litter Enforcement Week Press Conference Speaker Remarks
    • Press Conference Program Click to view (PDF)
    • Consequences for Illegal Dumping and Littering Click to view (PDF)
    • Environmental Criminal Enforcement Statutes Click to view (PDF)
    • Photos:
      • Tracy Bowen, AFF Executive Director, local and Federal Police Officers stand in front of a huge pile of trash illegally dumped in the region's national parks to announce Litter enforcement Week. Click to view
      • Photo 2 Click to view
      • Captain Brian Berke accepted the award for Arlington County Police Department for their participation in Litter Enforcement Week. Click to view
      • Law Officers from around the region were award for their participation in the TFPWI’s Litter Enforcement Week at the 3rd Annual Potomac Watershed Trash Summit. Click to view
  • POTOMAC RIVER WATERSHED CLEANUP KICKS OFF 20TH YEAR EVENT WITH LITTER ENFORCEMENT WEEK Metropolitan Washington Council of Government’s Police Chiefs’ Committee’s Litter Enforcement Week Begins March 30 and Culminates April 5 with the Largest Volunteer-Led Cleanup on the East Coast, March 6, 2008 Click to view (130kb PDF)

2007
2006
  • ASTONISHING VOLUME AND VARIETY OF TRASH REMOVED BY THOUSANDS at the 18th Potomac Watershed Cleanup, April 8, 2006 Click to view (126kb PDF)
  • ELECTED OFFICIALS AND THOUSAND GEAR UP for 18th Annual Potomac Watershed Cleanup --“Trash Free by 2013!”, April 8, 2006 Click to view (101kb PDF)
  • Congressmen Hoyer lends a hand at the 2001 Potomac River Watershed Cleanup, Hard Bargain Farm
  • ELECTED OFFICIALS PICKING UP TRASH at Hard Bargain Farm during Potomac Watershed Cleanup --“Trash Free by 2013!", April 8, 2006 Click to view (104kb PDF)
  • 18th Potomac River Cleanup to MOBILIZE THOUSANDS OF VOLUNTEERS, March 23, 2006 Click to view (92kb PDF)
  • CONGRESSIONAL AND COUNTY LEADERS JOIN EXPANDING CAMPAIGN FOR A TRASH FREE POTOMAC BY 2013 February 23, 2006 Click to view (90kb PDF)
  • VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for the 18th Annual Potomac Watershed Cleanup APRIL 8, 2006, January 24, 2006 Click to view (35kb PDF)
  • CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS COMMIT TO TRASH FREE POTOMAC by 2013, Potomac Trash Treaty Building Momentum, January 17, 2006 Click to view (82kb PDF)

2005
  • TRASH FREE POTOMAC WATERSHED INITIATIVE CONVENES, Advisory Council Chairman Chris VanHollen and regional leaders meet to discuss trash-free goals, December 9, 2005 Click to view (105kb PDF)

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