We would like to thank everyone at LeBaron & Carroll Insurance for selecting Natural Restorations as their charity to contribute to for September and October 2022 and donating $1,000 to our nonprofit organization. Thank you for supporting our mission, we are honored to have our programs recognized.
Lower Salt River Cleanup with the Sleepy Whale & Beer Barn
WE TEAMED UP the Sleepy whale & beer barn for a lower salt river cleanup at water users recreation area.
13 VOLUNTEERS HELPED US REMOVE 247 POUNDS OF TRASH!
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Lower Salt River Cleanup with American Rivers & Chase
in November, WE TEAMED UP AMERICAN RIVERS & CHASE FOR A LOWER SALT RIVER CLEANUP AT PEBBLE BEACH & BLUE POINT.
102 VOLUNTEERS HELPED US REMOVE 375 POUNDS OF TRASH!
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13th annual Four Peaks Cleanup & 3rd annual Save Our Saguaros Replanting Event
on November 5th, WE TEAMED UP WITH FOUR PEAKS BREWING CO., THE NATIONAL FOREST FOUNDATION, AND THE TONTO NATIONAL FOREST SERVICE FOR THE 13TH ANNUAL FOUR PEAKS CLEANUP & 3RD ANNUAL SAVE OUR SAGUAROS REPLANTING EVENT.
222 VOLUNTEERS HELPED US REMOVE 8,120 POUNDS OF TRASH, PLANTED 127 NATIVE DESERT CACTI IN THE BUSH FIRE BURN SCAR, AND REMOVED HUNDREDS OF BUNDLES OF INVASIVE BUFFEL GRASS.
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5th annual Lower Sycamore Cleanup
WE TEAMED UP WITH RIDENOW POWERSPORTS ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22ND, 2022. 77 VOLUNTEERS HELPED US REMOVE 11,040 POUNDS OF TRASH!
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National Public Lands Day Lower Salt River Cleanup with REI Co-op
We teamed up with REI Co-op for our annual National Public Lands Day Lower Salt River Cleanup on Saturday, September 24th. 247 volunteers helped us remove 960 pounds of trash!
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09/03/22 Lower Salt River Water-Based Cleanup with Arizona Adventure Group
Photos Courtesy of Korpong Studio
In September, we teamed up with our friends at Arizona Adventure Group for our annual Lower Salt River Water-based Cleanup. Volunteers helped us remove 294.2 pounds of trash!
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Cronkite News Features Military Veterans on Our Team & Our Annual NPLD Cleanup
RideNow Powersports ~ Official Sponsor of Natural Restorations
We would like to welcome & thank everyone at RideNow Powersports for becoming an official sponsor of Natural Restorations! Thank you for awarding our 501c3 nonprofit organization with a $2,500 donation for our Restoration Programs!
Thank you for investing in Arizona's outdoor spaces and our mission. We are proud to team up with organizations that are committed to helping us restore Arizona's outdoor spaces and provide contract work in nature to Post 9/11 Military Veterans on our Dedicated Restoration Team.
Everyone at RideNow Powersports is committed to earn your business and friendship through hard work and dedication to you. They continue to serve the Metro Phoenix Valley and surrounding areas such as Mesa, Gilbert, Queen Creek, Tempe, and anybody with an internet connection.
They pride themselves in being more than a one stop shop for new and pre-owned motorcycles and powersports. They continue to work hard to be a part of the fabric of this great community, building bonds through their love for having fun. They host numerous events throughout the year and they have something for everyone. BBQs, bike washes, food trucks, support motorcycle safety and rider training, are just a few of the things they do, to bring like-minded people together.
Join us for Saturday, October 22nd as we partner with RideNow Powersports for our 5th annual Lower Sycamore OHV Area Fall Cleanup! Click HERE for details & registration.
You can learn more about RideNow Powersports HERE.
Late June 2022 OHV Area Restoration Near Ashfork on the Kaibab National Forest
In late June, our Dedicated Restoration Team removed 13,780 pounds (6.89 tons) of trash from the OHV trails near Ashfork on the Kaibab National Forest.
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Early June 2022 OHV Area Restoration Near Ashfork on the Kaibab National Forest
In early June, our Dedicated Restoration Team removed 14,080 pounds (7.04 tons) of trash and 256 tires from the OHV trails near Ashfork on the Kaibab National Forest.
Click HERE to view the entire project.
07/09/22 Lower Salt River Cleanup in Memory of Tangua
On Saturday, July 9th, we teamed up with Salt River Wild Horse Management Group to host a Lower Salt River Cleanup in Memory of Tangua, a beautiful & spirited young stallion who perished in May 2022 after ingesting plastic debris.
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May 2022 Four Peaks, Mesquite Wash, & The Rolls Restoration Project
Our Dedicated Restoration Team removed 5,220 pounds (2.61 tons) of trash & 1 tire from Sugar Loaf OHV Area on the Tonto National Forest - Mesa Ranger District.
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May 2022 Sugar Loaf Restoration Project
Our Dedicated Restoration Team removed 5,220 pounds (2.61 tons) of trash & 1 tire from Sugar Loaf OHV Area on the Tonto National Forest - Mesa Ranger District.
Click HERE to view the project.
April 2022 Lower Sycamore Restoration Project
In April, our Dedicated Restoration Team removed 2.42 tons (4,840 pounds) of trash, removed & recycled 3 tires, & removed 171 square feet of graffiti from Lower Sycamore OHV Area on the Tonto National Forest.
Click HERE to view the entire project.
Rainbow Valley OHV Area Restoration Project
In March, our Dedicated Restoration Team removed 18,200 pounds (9.1 tons) of trash and removed & recycled 130 tires from the Rainbow Valley OHV Area on Arizona State Trust Land.
Click HERE to view the entire project.
March 2022 Lower Sycamore Restoration Project
In March, our Dedicated Restoration Team removed 4.24 tons (8,480 pounds) of trash, removed & recycled 5 tires, and removed 109 square feet of graffiti from Lower Sycamore OHV Area on the Tonto National Forest.
Click HERE to view the entire project.
Support Through Fry's Community Rewards Program
Buying groceries and everyday essentials at Fry's? Did you know you can support Natural Restorations at no cost to you just by shopping at Fry’s Food Stores? It's easy when you enroll in Fry's Community Rewards Program!
We received $338.92 from the program last quarter (3/1-5/31)! Thank you so much to the 152 Households that already support us every time they shop at Fry’s, we are grateful that you would select our nonprofit as your Community Rewards Organization.
To get started, sign up with your Fry's V.I.P Card, select Natural Restorations (NPO # WD141) as your Community Rewards Organization, and you're all set. Once you're enrolled, you'll earn rewards for Natural Restorations at no cost to you every time you shop at Fry's and use your V.I.P Card. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Step 1: Go to http://www.frysfood.com/ or click the link in our profile to sign in or create an Online Fry's Account or click the link in our profile & click on this photo to go directly to Fry's website to sign up. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Step 2: Register for the Fry’s Community Rewards Program⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
* Under "Hi Valued Customer!" click "My Account"⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
* Under "Account Summary” (left side) scroll down "Community Rewards" and click 'enroll' or you can select 'change organization' if you are already enrolled⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
* Enter Natural Restorations or NPO # WD141⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
* Select box next to Natural Restorations and 'save changes'⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
* If you have registered correctly, you should now see our information listed under ‘Community Rewards’ on your account summary page. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Thank you for your support!
Lower Sycamore Bush Fire Burn Scar Replanting with AZ 4Runner Outsiders
We teamed up with our friends from AZ4Runner Outsiders for a Bush Fire Replanting at Lower Sycamore.
We planted 47 native desert saguaro, ocotillo, fishhook barrel, chain fruit cholla and beehives in the 2020 Bush Fire burn scar on the Tonto National Forest - Mesa Ranger District. The saguaros and barrels planted were some of the largest we've collected so they took most of our time to replant.
Click HERE to view the entire project.
04/02/22 AZ Public Land Day Camp Creek Wash Cleanup
In celebration of Arizona Public Lands Day and to kick off Earth Month, we teamed up with our friends from Arizona Adventure Group to help the Tonto National Forest - Cave Creek District with a trash cleanup at Camp Creek Wash. Volunteers helped us remove 2,940 pounds of trash & debris, that’s 1.47 tons of trash removed!
Click HERE to view the entire project.