COASTAL CLEANUP

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Hey Venice!     Join us this Sat. Sept. 19th for 30th International Coastal Cleanup Day! Bring the family!  Let’s help keep our oceans and beaches clean!

  • Meeting place:  South side of the Venice Pier in the Washington Parking Lot.
  • 3100 Washington Blvd.
  • Look for the Venice Sign and super heroes to find the group
  • Starts at 9:00a.m.  Ends at 12:00 noon!
  • Supplies will be available!   However, bring your own bags, bucket, and gloves for just in case.

Note:  All participants need to sign a waiver. Here is the link for waiver.   Please bring a signed copy with you this Sat.   If you don’t have time print one out, we will have one for you to sign on location.

For all Coastal Cleanup volunteers, PARKING PASSES are here!  Please print out this pass and display it on your dashboard. 

Thank you and see you there!

 

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A message from Heal the Bay:

On Saturday, September 19, more than10,000 volunteers from all over Southern California will do their part to clean up their local beaches, rivers, creeks and parks. And that’s just part of the picture: Coastal Cleanup Day happens all around the world–last year, it drew over 600,000 participants!

Here in L.A., Heal the Bay is proud to host over 50 cleanup sites from Malibu to Pasadena, so it’s easy to participate even if you don’t live near the beach.

Heal the Bay seeks volunteers of all ages and physical abilities. No special equipment or experience is necessary. Site captains will organize a diverse mix of individuals, families, neighborhoods, community groups, schools, faith-based groups, sports teams and businesses.

Help protect what you love. You’ll feel better about our environment, and better about yourself!. Please sign up today.

For more info:  http://www.healthebay.org/volunteer/coastal-cleanup-day-1

Date:  Sept. 19, 2015.  9 a.m.-12 p.m.

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Ocean trash is a serious pollution problem that affects the health of people, wildlife and local economies.   Join the world’s largest volunteer effort for our ocean and waterways by participating in the International Coastal Cleanup.

Volunteers for the International Coastal Cleanup have accomplished a lot over the years! Together, we’ve collected nearly 200 million pounds of trash. That’s the equivalent of 500 blue whales!   For more info:  ocean.ly/2013cleanup#2015cleanup

Thank You to Our Partners