


Meet on the Coastal Trail near the sea walls and the Pillar Point RV parking lot. Check our online monthly calendar for specific dates. Held on the last Saturday of the month, 9am-11am.

Harbor Beach – Half Moon Bay – ASSISTANT SITE CAPTAINS NEEDED This cleanup site used to host the Japanese Tsunami Marine Debris Cleanups – check our monthly calendar for specific dates. Meet at the Mussel Rock carpark at the end of Westline Drive by the second entrance to Allied Waste. Held on the fourth Saturday every month, 9am-11am. Meet at the southern end of the main parking lot (near Taco Bell). Held on the third Saturday every month, 9am-11am. Check our online monthly calendar for specific dates. Meet at the top of the stairs on Esplanade Avenue next to Lands End Apartments. Meet in the parking lot just to the right of La Costanera restaurant (right next to the restaurant on the north side). Held on the second Saturday of the month, 9am-11am.

Montara State Beach – Montara – SITE CAPTAINS NEEDED Meet at the corner of Beach Blvd and Clarendon at the start of the levee. Check our online monthly calendar for specific dates. Held second Saturday every month, 9am-11am. Meet at the beginning o the trail head at 751 San Pedro Terrace Rd, Pacifica. Held on the first Saturday every month, 9am-11am. Meet at the corner of the parking lot near the sea wall and the hotel. Check our online monthly calendar for specific dates. Meet at the corner of the North Beach parking lot West on Rockaway Beach Ave. Check our online monthly calendar for specific dates, times and locations. Our trained site captains lead monthly Adopt-A-Beach Program cleanups at different locations around Pacifica, Daly City, Montara and Half Moon Bay to clean and restore our beaches and shorelines. MLK Day of Service, Linda Mar Planting Event.Linda Mar Habitat Restoration, Pacifica.After leaving downtown at about 2 a.m., he stayed up messaging business owners and “helping people commiserate. Kraig Kojian, president and CEO of Downtown Long Beach Alliance, said he didn’t sleep last night. Long Beach public works crews handed out brooms, rakes, gloves, buckets and masks. Downtown Long Beach Alliance, a group representing property owners and businesses downtown, manned a table surrounded by cases of water and paint cans. Volunteers cheered and dispersed to nearby parking garages, storefronts and sidewalks. “Everybody feel good? Let’s get out there!” said Broc Coward, COO of Downtown Long Beach Alliance. More than a hundred volunteers gathered beneath a Milk mural with the quote, “Rights are won only by those who make their voices heard. People wearing masks flocked to Long Beach’s Harvey Milk Promenade Park on Monday with brooms, buckets and dustpans in hand, to clean up after looting in downtown Long Beach during an otherwise peaceful protest against the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
