Please join us in this year's Coastal Cleanup on
Saturday, September 15 at Marina Bay in Richmond. Contra Costa
County Supervisor John Gioia, who lives at Marina Bay, continues his
tradition of sponsoring this annual volunteer event since 1990,
organized by the California Coastal Commission and occurring at sites
around the state. The Watershed Project is co-sponsoring the cleanup
with us again. It's a wonderful chance to join others in working towards
the common goal of a cleaner coastline for all to enjoy.
Where: Shimada Friendship Park (at the end of
Marina Bay Parkway), Richmond
When: 9 a.m. to noon, Saturday September 15
What: Cleaning the shoreline and marshlands
Celebration: Free BBQ for all participants at noon.
Directions:
If you're coming by freeway, exit off I-580 at Marina Bay Parkway
and drive down Marina Bay Parkway following the signs towards the Bay.
If you're coming by city streets, drive to 23rd St. and Cutting Blvd.,
and head down 23rd St. over I-580 towards the Bay. 23rd St. becomes
Marina Bay Parkway.
Tips: Wear old clothes that can get dirty and sturdy shoes for walking
on rocks, sand, and mud. Bring work gloves and a sweatshirt or jacket in
case it's cold or windy. Don't forget sunscreen..
For more information call Supervisor Gioia’s office: 510-374-3231.
You can also download a map to Shimada Park by logging onto Supervisor
Gioia’s website at:
www.co.contra-costa.ca.us/depart/dis1.
For
more information, contact:
Supervisor John Gioia
11780 San Pablo Ave. Ste D
El Cerrito, CA 94530
510-374-3231 Phone
510-374-3429 Fax
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