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Surf Meets The Turf Photowalk At Salt Creek

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Where Salt Creek Beach Park 33333 S. Pacific Coast Hwy. Dana Point, CA 92629 Date: Saturday- February 8th Time 3:30-5:30PM There are lots of opportunity to take pictures here. Large park for the kids  Practice portrait photography on the beach  Shoot the sunset  Take pictures from the golf course overlooking the beach  Take Pictures from the Ritz Carlton Come explore Salt Creek with this months featured photographer Arpad Petrass Arpad says that “Photography should delight and excite the senses." There are so many magical moments in life that if you were to just stop, pause and look around, you could begin to experience life’s extraordinary beauty. "Just by giving ourselves the ‘gift’ of opening our eyes and be willing to see clearly, we will experience the wonder and magic on this planet like never before." "Photography can be classical, whimsical, realistic, dramatic,breath taking or artistic. It can be created through the eye o...

Pizza Party at the Beach with San Clemente Green

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Meet San Clemente Green on Wednesday, June 29th at 6:00 PM just north of the San Clemente Pier. We'll be providing organic pizza, thanks to Z Pizza's generous discount, Please bring something to drink, or fill your reusable water containers with some pure drinking water provided by Pacific Water Solutions.  We'll be presenting an update on the Sustainability Action Plan, Henderson House Community Garden, and the San Clemente Community Market.  We also want to tell you about why we are calling for a shutdown of our nuclear power plant. SPECIAL NOTE: A film crew from Germany will be making this part of an hour long documentary on "Earthquakes and Nuclear Power Plants in California". Also - Ryan and Kai Kalama will be playing some great acoustic music for us.

Keep California Beautiful BEACH PARTY

A day at the beach with keep california beautiful.

Watershed Revolution

6 Watershed Revolution is an award winning short documentary that asks the question, “What is a watershed?” The answer is explored through interviews with people working to protect and preserve the Ventura River, while stunning high definition cinematography brings to life the beauty of the river. The 26-minute Surfrider sponsored film profiles community members and organizations working to protect and restore our watershed. It highlights the need for open space and floodplain protection, sustainable agriculture, and community awareness of our most precious resource: water. More about the film visit: www.watershedrevolution.com To see the trailer: http://www.watershedrevolution.com/trailer.html or http://vimeo.com/7809744 Watershed Revolution will be screening as the Newport Beach Film Festival on Sunday, April 25 as part of an Earthday documentary series at the Muth Interpretive Center at 2301 University Drive in Newport Beach. Six films will screen starting at 10:15 am. ...

Pick Up 3

It really is just that simple, Pick Up 3 and the difference you will see! Watch and share this short film about ocean and beach pollution.

Explore Marine Protected Area Maps with Surfrider

Decades of overfishing, coastal development, and pollution have taken a toll on Southern California's ocean environment. To help improve our ocean's health, the State is setting aside protected zones similar to state parks so that marine life can thrive. After a year of 'map-making' and planning, the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) process is in the home stretch. Local stakeholders are putting final touches on the maps and will come up with three different proposals. The three proposals will ultimately be forwarded to the Fish and Game Commission where they will vote on one map they think will work best for southern California. This is one of your last chances to give meaningful input on where marine protected areas should be located! Please join Surfrider to learn more about the Marine Life Protection Act and to discuss the proposed maps. After the community forums, will compile all constructive comments into a letter that will be sent to decision makers be...

San Clemente Pier Beach Cleanup

Come be a part of one of the largest volunteer events of the year! In 2008 more than 70,000 volunteers across California collected more than 1,600,000 pounds of trash and recyclables from our beaches, lakes, and waterways. Help us do our part in San Clemente. This year’s event will be held on September 19th at the San Clemente pier from 9am-12noon. Please contact Mary Vondrak at (949) 361-8204 or VondrakM@san-clemente.org to sign up! Interested in participating regularly in beach cleanups? Check out information on the San Clemente Adopt-A-Beach program at www.scwatersheds.com