Coastal Cleanup Day, Saturday, Sept 15th
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 5:20 pm
Hi all,
Next Saturday (Sept 15th) is the Coastal Cleanup Day. It's a volunteer event for, um, cleaning up the coast. It would be both environmentally conscious and a good gesture to the GGNRA for a group of hang glider pilots to come out and clean up. I'm thinking we'd start another base location at Funston with some of us cleaning up top and most cleaning along the beach.
Anyone else interested in coming out to clean before an afternoon of flying? Post here or send me an email (http://flyfunston.org/officers.php.html ) if you're interested. Please feel free to get the word out.
Daniel
California Coastal Cleanup Day at Ocean Beach
Date: Saturday, September 15th, 2007
Time: 9am-Noon
Location: Ocean Beach
- Main Event/Fulton & Lincoln: meet along the promenade, stairwell 19 (Great Highway, between Fulton & Lincoln, midway down the main parking lot) - the main entrance to the parking lot is across from the Beach Chalet, along the Great Highway, just south of Fulton
- Sloat Entrance: we will also have a registration table at the Sloat entrance (Sloat & the Great Highway)
Description: Celebrate the 23rd annual California Coastal Cleanup Day with the Golden Gate National Parks! “On this day, 50,000 volunteers turn out to over 700 cleanup sites statewide. Since the program started in 1985, nearly 750,000 Californians have removed more than 12 million pounds of debris from our state's shorelines and coast." Please join us to help keep our San Francisco coastline clean, safe, and beautiful!
Waivers: http://72.5.117.155/dynamic/subpages/image_1_1308.pdf (English), http://72.5.117.155/dynamic/subpages/image_1_1309.pdf (en Espanol)
Please bring your completed waiver to the project & hand it in at the registration table.
What to Bring: We’ll provide all the necessary supplies. All you need to bring is good energy, the completed waiver form, and the proper clothing, i.e. close-toed shoes (no sandals), sunscreen, hat, and layers.
For more information and updates on San Francisco Coastal Cleanup Day, visit http://www.parksconservancy.org/help/in ... =9/15/2007
Next Saturday (Sept 15th) is the Coastal Cleanup Day. It's a volunteer event for, um, cleaning up the coast. It would be both environmentally conscious and a good gesture to the GGNRA for a group of hang glider pilots to come out and clean up. I'm thinking we'd start another base location at Funston with some of us cleaning up top and most cleaning along the beach.
Anyone else interested in coming out to clean before an afternoon of flying? Post here or send me an email (http://flyfunston.org/officers.php.html ) if you're interested. Please feel free to get the word out.
Daniel
California Coastal Cleanup Day at Ocean Beach
Date: Saturday, September 15th, 2007
Time: 9am-Noon
Location: Ocean Beach
- Main Event/Fulton & Lincoln: meet along the promenade, stairwell 19 (Great Highway, between Fulton & Lincoln, midway down the main parking lot) - the main entrance to the parking lot is across from the Beach Chalet, along the Great Highway, just south of Fulton
- Sloat Entrance: we will also have a registration table at the Sloat entrance (Sloat & the Great Highway)
Description: Celebrate the 23rd annual California Coastal Cleanup Day with the Golden Gate National Parks! “On this day, 50,000 volunteers turn out to over 700 cleanup sites statewide. Since the program started in 1985, nearly 750,000 Californians have removed more than 12 million pounds of debris from our state's shorelines and coast." Please join us to help keep our San Francisco coastline clean, safe, and beautiful!
Waivers: http://72.5.117.155/dynamic/subpages/image_1_1308.pdf (English), http://72.5.117.155/dynamic/subpages/image_1_1309.pdf (en Espanol)
Please bring your completed waiver to the project & hand it in at the registration table.
What to Bring: We’ll provide all the necessary supplies. All you need to bring is good energy, the completed waiver form, and the proper clothing, i.e. close-toed shoes (no sandals), sunscreen, hat, and layers.
For more information and updates on San Francisco Coastal Cleanup Day, visit http://www.parksconservancy.org/help/in ... =9/15/2007