G4G OC/Long Beach + Coastal Corridor Alliance | November 23, 2024
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G4G OCLB + Coastal Corridor Alliance
November 23, 2024
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Join G4G OC/Long Beach for a Fun and Impactful Clean-Up at the Santa Ana River Mouth!
Let’s hang out and make a difference while picking up trash at the Santa Ana River Mouth! Please arrive 15 minutes early to check-in and sign waivers. We’ll kick off the day at 9 AM with a quick huddle to answer questions and discuss the importance of our waterways, habitats, and the fight against pollution.
Date: Saturday, 11/23/2024
Time: 9am – 12pm
Location: 7004 Seashore Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92663
Volunteer Slots: 12
Project Lead: Dr. Jaime Raygoza
Ages: All Ages
What to Bring: A hat, sunscreen, appropriate clothing/footwear for walking on the beach, A full, refillable water bottle to stay hydrated, an empty bladder: Our site is 0.3 miles away from the closest restroom (a 6-minute walk), If you have them: A trash grabber (for trash among the rocks) and a sifter (for tiny pieces of styrofoam and plastic in the sand) **Gloves and a 5-gallon bucket will be provided
Transportation & Parking: Parking can be challenging to find, so please consider riding a bus, biking, or walking if possible. The closest bus stops are on PCH: Northbound stop 4966 and Southbound stop 4925. If driving, look for free street parking toward the west end of Seashore Drive (navigate to Newport Beach Tower 74). If no street parking is available, park in Parking Lot 1 at 7004 Seashore Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92663. This is a six-minute walk to our site (0.3 miles) and next to the closest restroom.
Join us for a rewarding morning of service as we work together to protect our environment. Your efforts will help keep our waterways clean and safe for all!
About Our Partner: Coastal Corridor Alliance’s initiatives, programs, and community building are focused on educating and inspiring individuals to learn about the natural world, improving local parks and preserves through participating in the planning process, and strengthening ties to the land and water.