Pillar Point and Mavericks on Coastal Cleanup Day 2017


Earth Day Beach Cleanup 9 to 11AM

Saturday, September 16th

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NEW THIS YEAR: 2 LOCATIONS

 

AT PILLAR POINT
Site captains: Celine and Mary Anny.
Where to Meet: Next to the Harbor Master Office at 1 Johnson Pier. Look for the blue flag.
Cleanup Areas: Volunteers usually cleanup the beach, parking lots, streets, coastal trail and jetties.
Supplies: BRING YOUR OWN BUCKETS AND GLOVES, pickup sticks and specific tools for this site cleanup will be provided while supplies last – very limited supplies. Because we are never sure of the weather, make sure to bring extra layers, a hat, sunblock, water and snacks.
Litter: Expect picking small and large pieces of trash related to commercial and recreational fishing activities.
Parking: Free parking at the harbor and behind the Habor Village.
Restrooms: Public restrooms are located at the at the harbor.
Dogs: Allowed but on leash. Please be responsible and pick up your dog waste.

 

AT MAVERICKS
Site captains: Valerie & son Ryan
Where to Meet: At the entrance of the trail behind the Mavericks dirt parking lot.
Cleanup Areas: Volunteers usually cleanup the beach, parking lots, streets and the jetty.
Supplies: BRING YOUR OWN BUCKETS AND GLOVES, pickup sticks and specific tools for this site cleanup will be provided while supplies last – very limited supplies. Because we are never sure of the weather, make sure to bring extra layers, a hat, sunblock, water and snacks.
Litter: Expect picking small and large pieces of trash related to commercial and recreational fishing activities.
Parking: Free parking at Mavericks parking and overflow parking on
Restrooms: Portable potties at the parking lots.
Dogs: Allowed but on leash. Please be responsible and pick up your dog waste.

Be sure to read through the Cleanup Guidelines before attending the cleanup.
More questions? Read our Beach Cleanup FAQs.

 

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In case of high tides, we might need to focus a bit more on the streets and neighborhood this year.

Learn more about this location and its site captains.