Friday, September 19, 2014

Coastal Cleanup Day! (Saturday, 9/17)

Xochitl, Crystal Quintero, Amber Larson, CC Liu, Wisdom Quarterlycoastalcleanupday.org
Want to be reborn in a clean world of beauty? Karma: clean the one you live in now. Want to see me be wiped out by dirty Santa Monica Bay water in LA? Then help cleanup! (CC)
California Coastal Cleanup Day, Saturday, Sept. 20, 2014, 9:00 am-12 noon (C.C.gov)

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Join us on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2014 for the 30th Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day on coastal and inland sites across California. It is easy to participate! Be kind to Gaia, our Earth (Bhumi). Just follow these steps:
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Visit coastalcleanupday.org, click "Join the Cleanup!," then "Cleanup Location," then scroll down and click your county to find a local coordinator. Contact that person, and s/he will get you all set up to volunteer. (Special thanks to @bbdosf for creating this PSA for California Coastal Cleanup Day).
What is Coastal Cleanup Day?
Dealing with debris, grumbling about garbage - the Spork Crab lives on
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Every year, on the third Saturday in September, people join together at sites all over California to take part in the State's largest volunteer event: California Coastal Cleanup Day. In 2013, over 58,000 volunteers removed almost 750,000 pounds of trash and recyclables from California's beaches, lakes, and waterways.

Friends, families, coworkers, scout troops, school groups, service clubs, and caring individuals come together to celebrate and share their appreciation of California's fabulous coast and waterways. The event is part of the International Coastal Cleanup, organized by the Ocean Conservancy, which is the largest volunteer event on the planet (unless you count India's Kumbha Mela as a "volunteer" event)! More
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Sunset on the Beach, Santa Cruz, California (© Jan Cheung/coastal.ca.gov)

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