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Sharp Park Beach Cleanup SATURDAY!   Saturday, February 9,2013   9.00 - 11.00am  (at the north end of the levy where the trail begins)   Dear friend of Sharp Park,
  Please join me this Saturday for our 2nd Saturday of every month, cleanup!  We want this week's cleanup is just as successful as last months and we hope to have you join us again!     Sharp Park is a big beach with lots of debris that not only washes up, but gets blown around - and the wind is picking up and there is lots of wind blown trash this week!!  While our work has been making a significant impact, there is still a lot of work to do.  With all the wind, we really want to clean the beaches and surrounding parking lots so the debris doesnt end up in our ocean.   We need your help to make this happen.   Please join us Saturday & pass this information on to others who may be interested.  We would like to build a strong team of stewards to care for Sharp Park monthly if not daily.  Will you join our team?    Bags and gloves will be provided but if you have a bucket and your own gloves, we will be even more sustainable!!  Meet us at the start of the levy (corner of Beach Blvd/Clarendon), just before the trail begins.    See you there!  

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