Cleanup event aims to round up students
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June Casagrande
Any area school kids who don’t know about Upper Newport Bay
Coastal Cleanup Day certainly will by the first week of school. The
Newport Bay Naturalists and Friends this week are sending out 18,000
fliers to the Newport-Mesa and Irvine unified school district
schools, all in the hopes of getting kids involved in the environment
for Coastal Cleanup Day and for life.
“This is a working day and an educational fun day for the kids,”
said Kathy Painter of the Naturalists and Friends. “It’s these kids
who’ll be taking care of us and taking care of the environment for
years to come.”
The school blitz is just part of the gearing-up efforts now
underway for the Sept. 21 event when about 1,300 children and adult
volunteers will scour the coast to pick up trash between 8 a.m. and 1
p.m. Like volunteers, sponsors are a big part of what makes Cleanup
Day go round.
Sponsors already signed up and paid up include Pacific Life,
Mimi’s Cafe, Taylor and Associates, the Newport Beach Police
Employees’ Assn. and the city of Newport Beach. Sponsorships cost
from $300 to $1,000 each and earn the donor organization a logo on
the back of the official Cleanup Day T-shirts and sweatshirts.
Wienerschnitzel will feed the volunteers.
The Upper Newport Bay Coastal Cleanup Day is just one of many
cleanup events taking place all along the California Coast. In
Newport, there are actually three separate events. In addition to
Upper Newport Bay cleanup, there are also cleanups in Crystal Cove
and Corona del Mar.
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