Join Keep Pinellas Beautiful and Blue-Green Connections for a cleanup at Edgewater Park in Dunedin!
Join Keep Pinellas Beautiful and Blue-Green Connections on Feb. 12th at Edgewater Park in downtown Dunedin for a cleanup in celebration of the Florida Gulf Coast Hope Spot! Volunteers are encouraged to attend the Florida Gulf Coast Hope Spot Festival after the cleanup.
SHAMc Artreach, led by upcycle artist and activist Heather Richardson and Michael Montini, will guide the creation of a community contributed sculpture, using the collected and found trash during the Hope Spot Festival Waterfront Cleanup.
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WHEN: Saturday, February 12th from 9 AM to 11 AM
WHERE TO MEET: Edgewater Park. Meeting location TBD.
WHAT TO WEAR: Please wear closed toed shoes and clothing you don't mind getting dirty. We recommend bringing a hat or sunglasses too.
WHAT TO EXPECT: All cleanup supplies are provided including pickers, reusable gloves, trash bags, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and bug spray. A water refill station will be provided, please bring a reusable water bottle.
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For questions, please contact Stephanie Lawler-Ellington at [email protected]
**Please note: There is no need to print a "ticket" to attend.**
Program Director, Keep Pinellas Beautiful
Contact: [email protected] or 727-533-0402
Keep Pinellas Beautiful is a non profit organization that aims to conserve and beautify our natural environment by means of community engagement and education. We are dedicated to Keeping Pinellas Beautiful and we are so thankful for your support!
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