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Alamitos Beach Cleanup ~ Feb. 25th
ORGANIZATION: Alamitos Beach Cleanup
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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3 people are interested
T he Alamitos Beach Cleanup is a fun way to support the local environment! Held every fourth Sunday of the month (Next date: Sunday, February 25th from 10 AM - 11 AM) at Alamitos Beach in Long Beach (on Beach Access Rd, off of Shoreline Drive and Ocean Blvd).
Our partnership with Adopt-A-Beach allows us to provide bags, gloves, and parking permits (for the duration of the clean up) to volunteers!
Individuals and groups of any size are welcome to join in! If you're bringing a large group, please give us a heads up with a rough head-count so we can be sure to have enough supplies on hand. Otherwise, just come as you are and join in on the fun!
Here are some answers to Frequently Asked Questions:
FAQs
How do I sign Up?
No need to sign up in advance, just come down to the beach and sign in when you arrive.
What do I wear and/or bring?
You’ll be walking on the beach, and weather can vary from month to month, so layers are always a good option. Don't forget sunscreen!
We’ll provide gloves and bags for the clean up (through our partnership with Adopt-A-Beach) so you don’t need to bring any supplies. However, please feel free to bring your own trash grabber, since we don't offer them. Bringing reusable bags or buckets for trash is also helpful in reducing our waste.
Can I bring my group?
Yes, please! If possible, please email Vanessa at alamitosbeachcleanup@gmail. com a week before the cleanup with a rough head count so we can be sure to have enough supplies on hand for your group.
How do I find you?
DIRECTIONS: Please follow this link: https://goo.gl/maps/rYTc gHPG4L82
Alamitos Beach is located in Long Beach, CA. You can find us at the end of Beach Access Road, off of Shoreline Drive. Beach Access Rd leads directly to the Alamitos Beach parking lot. The major cross-streets are Shoreline Drive & Ocean Blvd.
Look for our shade tent along the bike path, near the Alamitos Beach parking lot. Alfredo's Snack Shop and restrooms are nearby.
- From I-710 South: Exit 1C toward Downtown Long Beach/Convention Center/Aquarium. Continue onto W Shoreline Dr. Turn right onto Beach Access Rd.
- From CA-22-West: Take Exit 23 toward 7th St/Long Beach. Continue onto 7th St. Turn left on Alamitos Ave. Continue onto E Shoreline Drive. Turn left onto Beach Access Rd.
Where can I park?
Parking permits are available for our volunteers during the cleanup. Be sure to pick up a permit from us as soon as you arrive or you may get ticketed. Permits are only valid for the Alamitos Beach Parking Lot, NOT for Marina Park. Please see directions to lot above.
Do you provide Volunteer Credit?
Absolutely! We’ll have signed volunteer credit slips available for you after you’ve participated in the cleanup.
More Questions?
Email Vanessa, our lead organizer: alamitosbeachcleanup@gmail.com
Visit and Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook. com/alamitosbeachcleanup
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About Alamitos Beach Cleanup
Location:
Alamitos Beach Parking Lot, Beach Access Rd., Long Beach, CA 90802, US
Mission Statement
The Alamitos Beach Cleanup is a great opportunity to help protect our local beaches. Alamitos Beach is an important part of Long Beach's environment, community, and culture, and we are dedicated to keeping it clean and beautiful for everyone to enjoy!
Description
The Alamitos Beach Cleanup is a fun way to support the local environment and rid our oceans of trash! Held EVERY FOURTH SUNDAY of the month from 10 AM - 11 AM at Alamitos Beach in Long Beach. Look for our shade tent at the southeast end of the parking lot, near the bike path and beach cafe (under construction). We'll provide trash bags, gloves, and volunteer slips. Just sign in and join in on the fun!
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Beach Access Rd.Long Beach, CA 90802
DATE POSTED
February 17, 2018
SKILLS
- Outdoor Recreation
- Disaster Cleanup
- Water Recreation
- Habitat Restoration
- Environmental Policy
- Environmental Education
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
N/A