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SUMMARY:Sandy Paws Beach Cleanup Canova Park
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Canova Beach Cleanup in Melbourne.  The event is hosted by Sandy Paws Brevard and takes place the 2nd Saturday of each month from 930am – 1130am.  Contact: hfsteinberger@yahoo.com
URL:https://helpthelagoon.org/event/sandy-paws-beach-cleanup-canova-park-2019-09-14/
LOCATION:Canova Beach Park\, 3299 Highway A1A\, Indian Harbour Beach\, 32937
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190920T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190920T170000
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SUMMARY:Save Our Indian River Lagoon Citizen Oversight Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Save Our Indian River Lagoon Citizen Oversight Meetings are in the Government Center\, Building C\, 3rd Floor\, Florida Room\, unless otherwise posted. \nThe role of the Oversight Committee is to review monitoring data on timeliness of project delivery\, actual and updated project costs\, and actual nutrient removal effectiveness\, review new literature and local studies on the types of projects included in the plan and potential alternative project types\, evaluate alternative project proposals received from the community\, and recommend annual adjustments to the plan. The agendas for the meetings are posted on the Save Our Lagoon website under the Citizen Oversight Committee section http://www.brevardfl.gov/SaveOurLagoon/CitizenOversightCommittee. Each agenda has a Financial Statement that lists all the projects budgeted for the current fiscal year\, the status of contracting and the percentage spent so far on each project. \nTime is given at the end of the meeting for public comment. Meetings are also streamable live at http://www.brevardfl.gov/SCGTV/Home or aired on Channel 499 on Spectrum (formerly Brighthouse) networks; Channel 99 for AT&T U-verse customers; and on Comcast (North Brevard) Channel 51 and (South Brevard) Channel 13. There are archive videos of the previous meetings on SCGTV under the Video on Demand button at the top of the page or on the Brevard County Government Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pg/BrevardCountyGovt/videos/
URL:https://helpthelagoon.org/event/save-indian-river-lagoon-citizen-oversight-committee-meeting-2019-09-20/
LOCATION:Brevard County Government\, 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way\, Viera\, FL\, 32940\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190921T080000
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CREATED:20190409T160133Z
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SUMMARY:International Coastal Cleanup
DESCRIPTION:The International Coastal Cleanup began more than 30 years ago when communities rallied together with the common goal of collecting and documenting the trash littering their coastline. The Marine Resources Council in collaboration with Keep Brevard Beautiful\, the Ocean Conservancy\, & Old School Pizza cordially invites you to join us for this year’s cleanup. \nPlease Register to RSVP at http://bit.ly/2sv3Fuw or call 321-725-7775. The supplies for this event are allocated for each site based on these registrations. (Pizza from event sponsor Old School Pizza\, will be available for volunteers at 11 p.m.) \nMRC Cleanup Site 1: Cleanup will take place along the shores of the 192 Melbourne Causeway and Kiwanis Park at Geiger Point. \nDay of Event Check-in Site Location:\nParticipants can check-in between 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. at Kiwanis Park\, at the Geiger Point Parking Lot located at 1313 Melbourne Causeway\, Melbourne\, FL 32901. \nMRC Cleanup Site 2: Cleanup will take place along the shores of the Pineda Causeway & POW / MIA Park (formerly Pineda Landing Park). \nDay of Event Check-in Site Location:\nParticipants can check-in between 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. at POW / MIA Park located at 5995 N US Hwy 1. Melbourne\, Florida 32940. \nPlease Register Below to RSVP! The supplies for this event are allocated for each site based on these registrations. \nThe event is free to participate. Funds for the charity are raised through event shirt sales. Event shirts are $25. All participants need to register for their shirt by September 7. Shirts are only available by preorder and are not available for sale the day of the event. (Shirts will be available for pickup on the day of the event at your designated cleanup site.) Proceeds from the event go to the Marine Resources Council’s efforts to save the Indian River Lagoon. Please visit SaveTheIRL.org for more information. \nEvent Sponsorship: Show your support for the lagoon by adding your company logo to the event shirt for $150.00. Specialty sponsorships are available\, please contact Steve at SharkeyMRC@gmail.com. \nEvery year this event engages people to remove trash from shorelines\, lakes\, rivers\, and beaches around the world\, identifying the sources of debris and changing behaviors. \nIn 2017\, nearly 800\,000 volunteers collectively removed more than\n20 million pieces of trash from beaches and waterways around the\nworld. That’s 20 million fewer potential impacts on whales\, turtles\nand other beloved ocean wildlife. That’s an accomplishment we\nshould all be proud of. \nNo matter where you live—whether on the coast or thousands of miles away—all waterways lead to the ocean. If we take action and work together\, we can improve the ocean’s health and make trash free seas a reality. \nRecommended Supplies:\n• Work gloves (bring a pair of gloves with you)\n• Dress appropriately (the shoreline is covered with boulders\, rocks\, potentially dangerous rigid & sharp objects)\n• Water to keep you hydrated\, it will be especially warm (bring your own cooler)\n• Food (bring your own food)\n• Sun Screen\n• Bring reusable containers or buckets for trash\n• Pens or Pencils (for data collection)\n• Optional: If you have a fish or a luggage scale (a scale with a hook) at home\, you can use it to weigh the trash you collect \nKeep These Safety Tips in Mind:\nReview what to do in case of a health emergency (heat exhaustion or heat stroke\, broken bone\, etc.) \nWhen visiting the site\, look for natural and man-made safety hazards\, such as rocky areas\, highly variable tides\, poisonous plants\, high-speed roads\, power lines\, etc. If necessary\, dress accordingly\, such as wearing long pants or closed-toed shoes. \nPlan ahead for handling sharp items\, including syringes or pieces of broken glass. We recommend disposing of these items in a container with a tight screw lid\, such as an empty liquid laundry detergent bottle that you have clearly labeled. \nFeeling more ambitious? Recruit friends and family to join you in this cleanup. Explain to them that no matter where you live—whether on the coast or thousands of miles away—all waterways lead to the ocean. If we take action and work together\, we can improve the ocean’s health and make trash free seas a reality! \nFor more information please visit SaveTheIRL.org
URL:https://helpthelagoon.org/event/international-coastal-cleanup-2/
LOCATION:Kiwanis Island Park Community Center\, 951 Kiwanis Island Park Rd\, Merritt Island\, FL\, 32952\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bicycle\, Pedestrian\, and Trails Advisory Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the next BPTAC meeting!  The Bicycle\, Pedestrian\, and Trails Advisory Committee (BPTAC) reviews plans and policies regarding bicycle\, pedestrian\, and multi-use trail projects.  BPTAC members represent: local government\, law enforcement agencies\, educators\, cyclists\, hikers\, walkers\, environmentalists\, businesses and interested citizens.  Please note that public comments are limited to 3 minutes each.  Those wishing to make a public comment must fill out a public comment card prior to the beginning of the meeting.  Comment cards are available at the sign-in table.  Visit www.spacecoasttpo.com for the latest agendas. \nThe meeting will be held at 2725 Judge Fran jamieson Way\, Viera\, FL 32940
URL:https://helpthelagoon.org/event/bicycle-pedestrian-trails-advisory-committee-meeting-2019-09-23/
LOCATION:Brevard County Government\, 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way\, Viera\, FL\, 32940\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190928T080000
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SUMMARY:2019 International Coastal Cleanup - Sebastian Inlet State Park
DESCRIPTION:Join the Sebastion Inlet Park Rangers at Sebastian Inlet State Park to help keep trash from entering our waterways! \nPlease wear closed-toed shoes and appropriate clothing. \n*Please note: there is no need to print your ticket to attend this event. \nIf you have any questions or concerns contact Amanda Muzaurieta at amuzaurietakbb@gmail.com
URL:https://helpthelagoon.org/event/2019-international-coastal-cleanup-sebastian-inlet-state-park/
LOCATION:Sebastian Inlet State Park\, Melbourne Beach\, FL\, 32951\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Keep Brevard Beautiful%2C Inc.":MAILTO:kristina.fannin@keepbrevardbeautiful.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190930T140000
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CREATED:20190926T162809Z
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SUMMARY:Wishing Tree Planting Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Fairvilla Boutique invites Community members to attend the planting and dedication of their Wishing Tree\, featured at the Space Coast Pride Festival\, at Manatee Sanctuary Park\, 701 Thurm Boulevard\, Cape Canaveral\, Florida\, 32920\, on Monday\, September 30\, 2019\, at 2:00 p.m. \nThe installation of the Wishing Tree is a joint effort between Fairvilla Boutique\, Keep Brevard Beautiful and the City of Cape Canaveral. The tree will be a rainbow eucalyptus\, and is intended to provide future generations with a place where dreams and hope can flourish\, as well as a pleasing and striking addition to the existing beauty of Manatee Sanctuary Park. Fairvilla Boutique is grateful for the support of the City of Cape Canaveral and of Keep Brevard Beautiful in facilitating a moment of peace and wonder for all to enjoy. \nWishing tree concepts appear in many cultures throughout the world\, and Fairvilla Boutique is proud to bring this concept to the 2019 Space Coast Pride Festival (September 28\, Eau Gallie Arts District) and then to Manatee Sanctuary Park. At the festival\, attendees will write wishes on slips of paper\, which will be tied to the tree and displayed as a symbol of hope and unity for Brevard’s LGBTQ community. Afterwards\, the wishes will be sustainably recycled\, and the tree will be transported to Manatee Sanctuary Park in advance of the dedication ceremony. After a short comment from each of the three partners making the tree planting possible\, the tree will be situated in the prepared spot\, and a representative from each partner will symbolically shovel earth to cover the roots\, at which point the City of Cape Canaveral’s beautification specialists will finalize the planting and ensure the tree’s placement.
URL:https://helpthelagoon.org/event/wishing-tree-planting-ceremony/
LOCATION:Manatee Sanctuary Park\, 701 Thurm Blvd\, Cape Canaveral\, FL\, 32920\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="City of Cape Canaveral":MAILTO:info@cityofcapecanaveral.org
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