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Thank you for your interest in maintaining the cleanliness of our waterfront. In collaboration with the city of Seattle, Patagonia Seattle has adopted the area along Elliott Bay Trail for regular clean-up efforts. We will be meeting on a monthly basis to ensure the area remains clean. Â
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For all beach clean-ups, please wear comfortable clothes, closed toed shoes and sunscreen. All are welcome to participate and must sign a liability waiver, but volunteers under 18 must have a parent or guardian present at the beginning of the cleanup to sign a liability waiver before the minor can participate.Â
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We will provide all supplies, but volunteers are always welcome to bring their own work gloves, trash bag/bucket, and/or reusable water bottle to reduce waste.Â
Join us for a special beach cleanup in June to celebrate World Oceans Day!
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We will be accompanied by our non-profit partners, SR3 and Backbone Campaign. In honor of this occasion, we will be cleaning the path along the Elliott Bay Trail and after we will be assembling a human orca mural.
Please meet us at Pocket Beach (3131 Elliott Ave, Seattle, WA 98121) at 8:00am to sign your waivers and receive cleanup materials. We will clean until around 10:00am, after which we will congregate for the human orca mural on the beach. All are welcome to join for one or both activities.Â
RSVPs will be limited to 70 participants, so please register while space allows.Â
All attendees are required to fill out the below waiver to participate:
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SR³ (SeaLife Response, Rehabilitation, and Research) is a non-profit organization based in the Pacific Northwest dedicated to improving the health and welfare of marine wildlife. The organization focuses on three main areas: response, rehabilitation, and research. SR³ assists animals entangled in marine debris, victims of ship strikes, and stranded or injured animals on or near shore. SR³ conducts research to build scientific understanding and train future generations to protect, restore, and conserve the region's unique ecosystems.
Backbone Campaign amplifies the aspirations of "We the People" with creative strategies and artful activism to manifest a world where life, community, nature, and our obligations to future generations are honored as sacred.