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Melissa Cox writes-
Members of One Hour at a Time Gang and fellow citizens,
After reading this story (see link below) I was saddened to not see Pavilion Beach or any at Stage Fort on the list. Maybe it is because they didn’t have enough volunteers to cover all of the beaches in our area. Help me throw together a group that will make this city proud and clean. These two beaches are heavily traveled by our visitors and it is a shame to see them left out of a wonderful event. Please know this clean up is in addition to the other efforts on Saturday and not sanctioned by the Coastsweep group.
I’ll be at one of these two locations on Saturday morning, won’t you join me?
I’ll take care of picking up the trash bags but please bring gloves (garden or work gloves are better then disposable), water is a reusable container and a friend!! Spread the word. We can do this.
Saturday Sept 17th 8am – 11am
I will be stationed at Pavilion Beach while my husband, Bill Cox, will be at Stage Fort Park.
Please RSVP if you can attend or if you need more information~ melissacox4council@gmail.com
Together we can do more,
Melissa Cox
http://www.gloucestertimes.com/local/x1078459254/Volunteers-ready-for-coast-cleanup
Capt Bills Whale Watch is going to be donating a pair of tickets to raffle off for those who come down to the clean up on Saturday Sept 17th 8-11. Pavilion Beach or Stage Fort Beach’s. You will need to check in with Melissa (Pavilion Beach) or Bill (Stage Fort) Cox to get a raffle ticket!
Thank you.
