January 19, 2009

Fight Beach Debris – Adopt A Beach

'Adopt A Beach' program to clean up beach debrisDebris piling up on our beaches isn’t a problem now like it is during warmer months, but as the crowds come, so does the trash they often leave behind.

If you are concerned about trash piling up on your local beach, consider joining DHEC’s ‘Adopt A Beach‘ program.

Here are some groups that have already joined in to help out:

  • Blackbaud
  • Brianne Haven & Family
  • CCU CMWS Graduate Org.
  • Charleston Zen Center
  • The Children’s Garden School
  • Circular Congregational Church
  • College of Charleston Sailing
  • Dancing with Dolphins. Com
  • Dataw Island Garden Club
  • Delta Chi Fraternity (CCU)
  • Earth Tech
  • Friends of Hunting Island
  • Friends of the ACE Basin
  • Follywaves.com
  • Goose Creek H.S. Beta Club
  • Hilton Head H.S. Science Dept.
  • Hilton Head Noon Lions Club
  • Honeywell
  • The Island Packet Newspaper
  • James M. Ward, CPA
  • Litchfield Beach POA
  • Lowcountry Parrotheads
  • MSO Charleston
  • North Shore Surf Shop
  • O. D. Shag Club
  • Palmetto Dunes POA
  • Pawleys Island Surf Club
  • Penn State Alumni
  • Rainbow Family
  • Ripley’s Aquarium
  • Ron Davis Realtors
  • Russ of IOP
  • Sadie and Ben Allen
  • SCDHEC – OCRM Employees
  • Sigma Nu Fraternity, C of C
  • Sea Pines Garden Club
  • Skeen Family
  • South Carolina Aquarium
  • Sullivan’s Island Kaleidoscope
  • Surf the Earth
  • Surfrider Foundation
  • Surfrider Grand Strand
  • TBONZ
  • Tim Keuhlen
  • USCB Center for Coastal Ecology
  • USCG ESD
  • Wake Forest Alumni
  • Webster University

To participate yourself, just call OCRM at (843) 953-0200. They will give you all the information you need to Adopt-A-Beach and keep our beaches clean!


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