The Great American Cleanup
By Boca Vibe
The Great American Cleanup
Boca Raton, FL – Get ready to make a difference in the community! On April 18, 2026, from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM, Spanish River Park will be transformed into a cleanup haven as residents and visitors come together for The Great American Cleanup. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
This event is open to individuals, families, and groups of all ages who share a passion for preserving our beautiful beaches and mangrove habitats. By participating in this community-driven initiative, attendees will not only contribute to the cleanliness of our environment but also earn valuable community service hours.
What to Expect
The event promises to be an exciting and rewarding experience for all involved. Here’s a rundown of what you can expect:

- Free tee shirts while supplies last
- Community service hours given for participants
- Rain or shine, the cleanup will take place regardless of weather conditions
- A fun and family-friendly atmosphere with plenty of opportunities to meet new people and make a difference
The Great American Cleanup is made possible by the dedication of local volunteers who are committed to protecting our environment. By participating in this event, you’ll be joining a community of like-minded individuals who share your passion for preserving our natural resources.
Get Involved
If you’re interested in making a positive impact on our community, The Great American Cleanup is the perfect opportunity to get involved. Here’s how:
- Mark your calendars for April 18, 2026, and join us at Spanish River Park from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM
- Bring a friend or family member along to make it a fun and memorable experience
- Don’t forget to wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for outdoor activities
- Arrive early to secure your free tee shirt while supplies last
For more information about The Great American Cleanup, please visit our website or contact us at [insert contact information]. We look forward to seeing you there!
Official city info: City of Boca Raton.
Source: Original Report