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Long Beach 5th of July Cleanup
July 5, 2008

Long Beach Peninsula

   
Fireworks leave tons of environmentally harmful plastic debris scattered all over the beaches of Washington's southern coast. Join the Grass Roots Garbage Gang in their annual effort to clean up the mess and save our coast. Sign up for your favorite beach below.

  Oysterville Approach   Southern coast of Washington State.
       
       
       
  Ocean Park Appch  
  Klipsan Approach  
       
       
       
       
       
       
  Cranberry Approach  
  Tenth St. Approach  
  Bolstad Approach  
  Seaview Approach  
       
     
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
Rethinking fireworks.
Peninsula Senior Center   Time to declare our independence from fireworks? They're fun to watch, but fireworks deposit tons of plastic litter on the beach and into the water for miles around. They also contain noxious chemicals that contribute to water contamination and even acid rain. Parades, block parties, and laser light shows are fun ways to celebrate without damaging the environment.
Don't miss the soup feed.
Peninsula Senior Center

Join us after the cleanup for delicious, hot soup from 12 to 2 p.m at the Peninsula Senior Center in Klipsan Beach. A great big thanks to our sponsors for their continuing support:

Jack's Country Store
Berry Patch Restaurant
Okie's Sentry Supermarket
Sid's Market

Peninsula Senior Center
21603 O Lane
Ocean Park, WA 98640
Phone: (360) 665-3999


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