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JUNE 2005 NEWSLETTER

Surfrider Meetings and Events -

6/9 – 7:30 p.m. – Surfrider General Membership Meeting – Fisherman’s Museum at the Sebastian Inlet (south gate) – surf session around 6 p.m. at the dirt road beach access, in between Whitey’s and Longpoint Campground.

6/16 – 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. – Unsalted, Surf Movie Premiere at the Cocoa Beach Playhouse – Info-booth volunteers needed

6/21 – 10 a.m. – 1:30p.m. – International Surfing Day in Cocoa Beach, behind the Comfort Inn, two blocks south of Ron Jons (beach cleanup at Noon) – lots of volunteer positions still open

IF YOU CAN VOLUNTEER, PLEASE CONTACT BRIAN LIND AT 749-8557 OR surfman@sunnyfla.us AND LEAVE YOUR PHONE NUMBER.

Other local meetings and events –

6/8 – 4:30 p.m - Meeting of the Partnership for Sustainable Future, at the Lagoon House on University and US1 in Melbourne

6/15 – 7:00 p.m. - Sat. Beach City Council Meeting – Discuss buying Perkin’s property –565 Cassia Blvd.

6/16 – New Smyrna Inlet Council Meeting – to vote on a 1000’ extension of the inlet, check http://www.petitiononline.com/surf11/petition-sign.html? And http://www.keepsmyrnabeachdriving.org/saveinlet/index.html

6/24 - 9:00 am to 12:00 pm – Brevard County WAV program - Stormdrain marking event, Provost Park area, 400 South Varr Avenue , Cocoa, Stormwater pollution is the biggest threat to the health of the Indian River Lagoon.  By placing markers on stormdrains in our neighborhoods, we can educate are residents about the immediate connection between roads and rivers.  Educational door hangers are provided to tell residents about household do's and don'ts that impact stormwater.  This activity is appropriate for all ages.  All equipment, snacks, and water will be provided.  Good walking shoes are required.  Please consider the sun - wear a hat and sunscreen!   DIRECTIONS: From US Hwy 1 at SR-520 ( King Street ), go west 0.7 miles. Turn left on South Varr Avenue and go 0.1 miles and park.

6/28 and 6/29 – Oculina Reef Marine Sanctuary Public Info Meeting - The first is geared for participants who are technically oriented.  It will take place from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm, Tuesday, June 28 at Florida Space Authority, 100 Space Way, Cape Canaveral . For directions, please visit http://www.floridaspaceauthority.com/ . A general information meeting is slated from 9:30 a.m. to noon, Wednesday, June 29 at the Cocoa Beach Public Library located at 550 North Brevard Avenue. For more info Please contact Joe Bartoszek of Submerged Visions, Inc. @ 321.537.9751.

Check out the new look for the website to get directions, updates and photos - www.surfrider.org/sebastianinlet

 

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  • 9/25/10

    Beach Clean Up
    When: Sept 25th
    Where: Treasure Shores Beach Park (northern Indian River Co.)
    11300 Highway A1A, Vero Beach, FL
    Time: 9:30 a.m.
    Please contact David Barney if you would like to help set up in advance.

  • 10/2/10

  • Beach Clean Up 
    When: October 2nd 
    Where: Pelican Beach Park,
    1495 Highway A1A, Satellite Beach, FL
    Time: 9 a.m. 

    Please contact Rick Hayes if you would like to help set up in advance.

 

10/16/10

 

BEACH AID Benefit Concert
When: 16 October 2010
Where: Ocean Park & Sand on the Beach, Melbourne Beach
Time: 12 noon - 9pm.
Why: The benefit event's goal is to raise funds and awareness for clean-up and conservation of our local beaches. There will be 8 great bands scheduled to perform that day.
More Info: www.BEACHAID2010.org

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