Thank you to our 2025 volunteers!



Our water quality data collection would not be possible without our dedicated volunteers. Thank you for your time, energy, and commitment to protecting the health of our local streams!
- Alexandru McElhaney
- Anne Schoeffler
- Celia Uzarski
- Chris Krol
- Dave Sagerser
- James Picht
- Karen Farkas
- Paige Haley
- Paige Latimer
- Sally Suren
- Terri Bissel
- Trey Shanafelt
Looking to get involved and make a difference in your local watershed? Tinker’s Creek Watershed Partners offers a variety of volunteer opportunities throughout the year—from hands-on restoration projects to community outreach and event support. Whether you’re looking to get your hands dirty or help behind the scenes, there’s a role for everyone.
*Learn more about our Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Program.
Sign up to volunteer here.
Check-out our citizen science water quality monitoring kit
Are you a teacher, librarian, or community leader interested in stream monitoring with your students or group? TCWP is excited to announce a $4,500 grant from Bell’s Brewing to expand our community-based water quality monitoring program.
With this funding, we’re building a portable water quality monitoring kit that schools, libraries, and community groups can borrow to explore stream health in their neighborhoods. The kit will include professional-grade tools, easy-to-follow guides, and short videos to help users collect real data from local waterways.
Contact us at [email protected] to learn more about borrowing the kit and bringing hands-on watershed science to your community.

