FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SAVE RED ROCK AND BRETT TORINO FOUNDATION HOST
LOVELL CANYON CLEAN UP, IN HONOR OF EARTH DAY
Volunteers and community partners come together for environmental action on Sat. April 20
** REGISTER HERE **
Las Vegas, NV (April 9, 2024) — In honor of Earth Day, Save Red Rock is bringing together volunteers and community organizations for an environmental day of action, cleaning up litter from Lovell Canyon on Saturday, April 20 from 10 am – 2 pm. Hosted by Save Red Rock and presented by the Brett Torino Foundation with support from Centennial Subaru and Whole Foods Market, the event is expected to draw over 150 local volunteers to beautify the area and honor Mother Nature.
“Having officially adopted Lovell Canyon as one of our conservation projects, Save Red Rock continues to work with its former partners to keep the canyon thriving,” said Heather Fisher, President of the Save Red Rock Board of Directors. “That’s what our Earth Day event is all about! It continues to ensure that our previous Herculean effort to restore this area does not go in vain.”
The “Save Lovell Canyon” initiative began in 2017 as a partnership between Save Red Rock, The Brett Torino Foundation and key public lands stakeholders, who formed a task force to address the suffering landscape. Rampant use of unrestricted guns and exploding targets had previously led to forest fires, trash piles and toxic wreckage which threatened wildlife and recreation.
In the many years that followed, the collective — including the US Forest Service, Clark County, Las Vegas Metro Police, Get Outdoors Nevada, Friends of Nevada Wilderness, Sierra Club, the Center for Biological Diversity and more — organized a multi-faceted campaign to remove debris and clean up the landscape. The Brett Torino foundation bolstered that campaign with funding to remove graffiti, purchase new road signs and repair road damage. The effort transformed Lovell Canyon from a crime ridden, toxic dump site to a thriving lush oasis, which is now enjoyed by hikers, bikers, and campers.
In 2019, the task force helped finalize legislation to ban target shooting in Lovell Canyon and increase Metro patrolling and ticketing, in their most significant win of the campaign. Today, the effort to restore and preserve Lovell Canyon continues.
Brett Torino, Founder of the Brett Torino Foundation, expressed his appreciation by saying: “It’s our pleasure to combine resources with Save Red Rock for the ongoing clean-up of Lovell Canyon. With roots dating back three decades to the founding of Torino Ranch, our love and connection to this area runs deep. Inspired by its natural beauty, we’ve remained focused in our environmental efforts to preserve and protect its splendor. We are proud of the dedication of so many and together with Save Red Rock, we’re continuing the effort, ensuring this special place thrives for generations to come.”
For details and to register for the Earth Day Lovell Canyon Clean Up, visit: https://saveredrock.com/earth-day/.
For more on the history of the Save Lovell Canyon project, visit: https://saveredrock.com/lovellcanyon/
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About Save Red Rock
Save Red Rock is a 501c3 organization with a mission to preserve, protect, and enhance the natural, cultural, recreational, and scenic resources in and around the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area to ensure natural resource sustainability and promote responsible recreational enjoyment for all user groups now and for future generations.
About Brett Torino Foundation
Almost four decades ago, Brett Torino received his first philanthropic award from the Boys and Girls Club of America – Nevada, this was the beginning of the Brett Torino Foundation (BTF). BTF embodies the principles of founder, Brett Torino which includes being a part of the fabric of the community, providing ongoing educational opportunities, and preserving the environment. BTF has established lasting partnerships with prominent nonprofits such as the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation, Sunshine Nevada, Save Red Rock, and Clark County School District via the educational program. For more than two and a half decades, BTF has utilized Torino Ranch as a sanctuary for young people and mentors, collaborating with charitable organizations to host enriching summer camps and programs. These initiatives offer children a nurturing escape while promoting growth and learning.
CONTACTS:
Save Red Rock | Michelle St.Angelo, Interim Executive Director | [email protected]
The Brett Torino Foundation | Celena Haas-Stacey, CHS Communications | [email protected]