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Please visit our 2025 Fall Clean Up webpage to see a complete list of cleanup sites and register to volunteer!
Volunteer to be a Site Captain by filling out this Google Form.
Questions? Email Kyle
Click here to Register!
Help Restore History and Nature at Morton Homestead!
The Darby Creek Valley Association (DCVA), in partnership with Prospect Park Borough and the Delaware County Conservation District, invites you to join us at Morton Homestead Historical Park on Saturday, November 8th, 2025, from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Rain or Shine) for a morning of hands-on environmental action.
Together, we’ll be working to improve the grounds of this historic site and enhance the health of Darby Creek. With your help, we’ll protect native habitats, reduce stormwater impacts, and preserve the natural beauty that surrounds this important landmark.
Location: Morton Homestead Historical Park 100 Lincoln Ave, Prospect Park, PA 19076
This event is open to volunteers of all ages and experience levels—whether you’re a seasoned steward or brand new to conservation work, there’s a role for you. Tools, materials, and guidance will be provided. Just bring sturdy footwear, dress for outdoor work, and come ready to make a difference!
By volunteering, you’ll not only support an important piece of Pennsylvania history—you’ll also be helping to protect our watershed for generations to come.
Join Us for a Tree Planting Day!
The Darby Creek Valley Association (DCVA) invites you to join us on Saturday, November 15th from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM for a community Tree Planting Event at the DCVA’s property in Folcroft, PA.
We’ll be planting native trees along the banks of the Muckinipattis Creek, helping to restore vital streamside habitat, improve water quality, and strengthen the health of the Darby Creek watershed.
What to Bring:
Comfortable outdoor clothing & sturdy shoes
Work gloves (if you have them — we’ll have extras)
A reusable water bottle
Hand shovels (if you’d like to bring your own)
All planting supplies will be provided, and no experience is necessary. Families, students, and community members of all ages are welcome!
Come grow a greener future with us, one tree at a time along the Muckinipattis Creek!