The public is invited to spend some time at one of Morgan County’s hidden gems, while helping to clean and preserve the Emory River Watershed at the Potters Falls Clean-up on Saturday, May 4. Organized by the Emory River Watershed Association (ERWA) in partnership with the Frozen Head Chapter of the Tennessee Naturalist Program, this is an opportunity for volunteers to see the falls, help clean up the waterway and enjoy this beautiful portion of Crooked Fork creek while getting to know these sponsoring organizations.

Potters Falls Clean-up Details: On Saturday, volunteers should meet at the Morgan County Visitors Center at 8:30 a.m. (EST), located in Wartburg at the junction of Highways 27 and 62. After registering, volunteers will be escorted to the site, located on Potters Falls Road just outside of downtown Wartburg. Organizers ask that volunteers wear sturdy shoes and bring water in a refillable bottle, insect repellent, and sun block.