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Posts Tagged ‘beach cleanup’

Canterbury High School Seniors Make a Big Impact at Beach Road Cleanup

By Barbara Linstrom | December 3, 2024

On Friday, Nov. 22, a group of 12 motivated high school seniors from Canterbury School rolled up their sleeves and got to work as part of their Canterbury Day of…

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Love Sanibel Back Beach Cleanup: A Powerful Day of Community and Conservation

By Barbara Linstrom | November 5, 2024

This past Saturday, Nov. 2, over 200 dedicated volunteers joined SCCF’s Coastal Watch for a successful Love Sanibel Back Beach Cleanup, removing an impressive 1,220 pounds of debris from Sanibel…

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Love Sanibel Back Beach Cleanup

By Barbara Linstrom | October 17, 2024

Join SCCF’s Coastal Watch on Saturday, Nov. 2, from 9–11 a.m. for an island-wide effort to clean Sanibel’s beaches. Volunteers will remove Hurricane Helene and Milton debris and other trash,…

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Coastal Watch Receives $25K from Lee County for Voluntourism Marketing

By Barbara Linstrom | October 3, 2024

Thanks to a $25,000 grant from Lee County’s Tourist Development Council (TDC), SCCF’s Coastal Watch program will boost efforts to encourage visitors to take part in community conservation initiatives through…

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Beach Bucket Stations Re-Installed

By Barbara Linstrom | May 31, 2023
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Beach buckets provide beachgoers a convenient way to collect debris. Volunteers needed to monitor stations.

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Coastal Watch Hosts Ocean Love Causeway Cleanup

By Barbara Linstrom | January 26, 2022

Celebrate your love of the ocean on Feb. 14 with voluntarism

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