Fifteen volunteers picked up 13 trash bags of beverage containers, styrofoam and cig butts. Thanks Jackie Price for breakfast snacks
Chimney and Bay Bluffs Parks on a beautiful morning
31 volunteers (thanks West Florida High Honor Society) picked up 11 trash bags of bottles and styrofoam. Also a pickup bed liner and a front bumper off a car.
Chimney & Bay Bluffs Park cleanup highlighted on PNJ's "Enjoy the Outdoors"
Enjoy the Outdoors is on page 2C - Link to PNJ
50+ volunteers at Naval Live Oaks picked up a very wide range of debris. Especially cig butts, styrofoam and plastic food wrappers
OceanHour welcomed volunteers participating in "International Visitor Leadership Program" sponsored by the US State Department thru the Gulf Coast Citizen Diplomacy Council. Countries' with representatives from Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Phillippines and Singapore attended. Locals were well represented by a Boy Scouts Troop.
Beautiful morning out at Ft Pickens
21 volunteers picked up 48.5 lbs of plastic food wrappers, cig butts and pieces of styrofoam. Somebody is missing a car jack and two fishing rods! To date 1290.5 lbs of trash have been removed from our shorelines.
Ryan's Navy buddies pick up trash at Bartram Park today
82 lbs of bottles, styrofoam and an answering machine filled 4 x 33 gal and 2x13 gal garbage bags. This is only 5 days after our last clean up!
Styrfoam and plastic don't disappear, just get smaller at Bartram Park and Project Greenshores
377 lbs of styrfoam, plastic and food wrappers. A rug and a lawn chair were out of the ordinary. There were a lot of clothes/blankets at Project Greenshores.
Walmart Neighborhood Market (#05623), Gulf Breeze, FL
Sharon Handy, store manager donated $500 to Sharon of OceanHour Fl. Thank you!
Feb 11th Chimney and Bay Bluffs Parks
Three young ladies helped 33 adults and 3 other kids collect 209 lbs of marine debris.
Feb 4th Nat'l Seashore - Naval Live Oaks
The traffic challenge of the Double Bridge Run was met by 11 volunteers. Wonder what a 10c deposit on beer cans and bottles would do for the top two items picked up today?