
What we’re about
🌿 Clean Up & Connect: A Chill Hour of City Love + Social Recharge 🌿
Time: 1 Hour (come when you can, leave when you need)
Cost: $0
What to bring: Just yourself (gloves or grabbers if you have 'em!)
Atmosphere: Good vibes only 💚
Let’s keep it simple.
This isn’t a big, flashy, high-pressure event. It’s just an hour of casually picking up litter in our city—making it a little cleaner, a little better, and a little more loved. But beyond that, it’s also about connection. Not in a forced, small-talk kind of way. Just the opposite, really. This is for anyone who wants a low-stress reason to be around others, recharge their social battery, and feel like they’re doing something that matters—without needing to spend money, drink to socialize, or fake a smile.
This is for you if:
You enjoy acts of service and find peace in simple things.
You’ve been craving something social, but low-key.
You’re tired of the same old meetups (bars, bowling, loud events).
You want to meet diverse, down-to-earth people with good hearts.
You care about the planet, your city, or just want to feel good energy again.
How it works:
We’ll meet, say hello (or not, if you’re shy—totally welcome), and start picking up litter in a designated area. You can talk, you can listen, you can do your thing. No expectations. If you’re feeling chatty, awesome. If you want to zone out and enjoy the quiet with others nearby, also awesome.
There’s no competition, no cleanup quota, no judgment. Just shared purpose and presence.
The vibe?
✨ Kind
✨ Respectful
✨ Hateful behavior won’t be tolerated
✨ All comfort levels welcome—introverts, extroverts, ambiverts, socially exhausted people included
I personally find picking up litter super rewarding. There’s something meditative about it. And I kept thinking—if even two or three other people joined in, how much of a difference we could make together. Not just in cleaning up, but in showing up. For each other, for the city, for ourselves.
Because real community shouldn’t have to cost money.
Because sometimes you just need a reason to get out and do something good.
Because good karma is a real thing.
And because meaningful connection often comes from the most unexpected places—like cleaning up a sidewalk with someone you just met.
So if this resonates—come. Bring a friend, or come solo. Either way, you’re welcome.
Let’s do a little good, feel a little better, and maybe make a few connections while we’re at it.