OPCL Adopts PHP. First clean up April 20 10am – noon.

Kudos to Ocean Park Civic League for Adopting PHP!

Please mark your calendars! The OPCL has “adopted” PHP and our first clean up opportunity is coming up soon.

Date: April 20th

Time: 10:00 a.m. – Noon

Rain Date: April 27h

What to Bring: The City provides bags, plastic gloves & has a few tools.

Volunteers should wear comfortable clothing & shoes appropriate to the task & terrain … it can be a dirty job.

We encourage people to bring their own work gloves, rakes, litter pick up poles, etc. We will report heavy objects to P&R staff. All filled bags will need to be hauled away or left at the pump station by the park.

For this first clean up at least, sign-in will be onsite & a short orientation will take place at 10 a.m.

Here’s the information on where we’ll meet, where orientation will occur and how you can sign up to assist!

Entry: Trail entrance on Marlin Bay Drive is the first entry southeast of the “PHP Natural Area” sign off Shore Drive, across from Ocean Tides Drive & by the “Participating Agencies” sign.

Sign in & Orientation: A short distance down the Trail.

*Clean Up Volunteers may sign up the day of the event.

*Volunteers that would like to help with registration, orientation, reporting, etc., please contact Susie Walston.

Thanks, all. Let’s have a great turnout and show everyone how much we value this crown jewel in our “back yard”.

Terry Gearhart OPCL Membership and Orientation

That's a pic from Clean the Bay Day last year with some of the trash we picked up. Steve Pahno, of Dominion Printers, has been the team captain since day 1 for CTBD pn PHP.

That’s a pic from Clean the Bay Day last year with some of the trash we picked up. Steve Pahno, of Dominion Printers, has been the team captain since day 1 for CTBD on PHP.

Steve was also one of the Founders of Clean the Bay Day.

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