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DESCRIPTION:Coastal cleanup day comes to Marin on Saturday\nBy Jennifer Upshaw from 
 http://www.marinij.com/marin\nArticle Launched: 09/10/2007 02:34:12 PM 
 PDT\n\nand Mark Prado\n\nCoastal communities throughout Marin are calling 
 on volunteers Saturday to become trash-collecting beachcombers for a 
 day.\n\nPart of a statewide effort put on by the state Coastal Commission, 
 Coastal Cleanup Day draws 50,000 volunteers who tidy up 700 cleanup sites 
 statewide. Since its founding in 1985, 750,000 participants have removed 
 more than 12 million pounds of trash from the state's shorelines, according 
 to the commission's Web site.\n\nThis year in Marin, the event features a 
 three-hour cleanup of the county's shorelines, followed by a barbecue at 
 the Bay Model in Sausalito.\n\nMarin has its share of dirty spots, 
 including San Rafael Creek, which was named as one of 10 "trash hot spots" 
 in the Bay Area by the group Save the Bay.\n\nTrash brought downstream by 
 San Rafael Creek meets trash from the marina across from Pickleweed Park, 
 and bay tides push back to trap trash at the shoreline, the group 
 says.\n\nSaturday will give a chance for people to help.\n\n"We are 
 stewards to the water - we are water resource specialists and make sure the 
 water is safe for navigation," said the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Keley 
 Stock, a park ranger at the Bay Model and Marin County's Coastal Cleanup 
 Day coordinator.\n\n"It's\nAdvertisement\nmarinij.com Mobile\na perfect fit 
 for us," she said.\n\n"It's a great opportunity for families or friends to 
 get together and make a difference in a couple of hours," said Cory Bytof, 
 San Rafael volunteer program coordinator.\n\nA noontime barbecue at the Bay 
 Model is open to all who participate in the morning cleanup campaign.\n\nTo 
 find a beach cleanup site, visit 
 www.coastal.ca.gov/publiced/ccd/ccd.html\n\nRead more San Rafael stories at 
 the IJ's San Rafael page.\n\nContact Jennifer Upshaw via e-mail at 
 jupshaw@marinij.com\n\nCoastal cleanup day coming to a beach near 
 you\nJennifer Upshaw\nArticle Launched: 09/11/2007 12:07:47 AM PDT\n\nand 
 Mark Prado\n\nCoastal communities throughout Marin are calling on 
 volunteers Saturday to become trash-collecting beachcombers for a 
 day.\n\nPart of a statewide effort put on by the state Coastal Commission, 
 Coastal Cleanup Day draws 50,000 volunteers who tidy up 700 cleanup sites 
 statewide. Since its founding in 1985, 750,000 participants have removed 
 more than 12 million pounds of trash from the state's shorelines, according 
 to the commission's Web site.\n\nThis year in Marin, the event features a 
 three-hour cleanup of the county's shorelines, followed by a barbecue at 
 the Bay Model in Sausalito.\n\nMarin has its share of dirty spots, 
 including San Rafael Creek, which was named as one of 10 "trash hot spots" 
 in the Bay Area by the group Save the Bay.\n\nTrash brought downstream by 
 San Rafael Creek meets trash from the marina across from Pickleweed Park, 
 and bay tides push back to trap trash at the shoreline, the group 
 says.\n\nSaturday will offer a chance for people to help.\n\n"We are 
 stewards to the water - we are water resource specialists and make sure the 
 water is safe for navigation," said the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Keley 
 Stock, a park ranger at the Bay Model and Marin County's Coastal Cleanup 
 Day coordinator.\n\n"It's\nAdvertisement\na perfect fit for us," she 
 said.\n\n"It's a great opportunity for families or friends to get together 
 and make a difference in a couple of hours," said Cory Bytof, San Rafael 
 volunteer program coordinator.\n\nA noontime barbecue at the Bay Model is 
 open to all who participate in the morning cleanup campaign.\n\nHere are 
 Coastal Cleanup Day meeting sites in Marin.\n\nFor more informaion, or to 
 find a beach cleanup site, visit 
 www.coastal.ca.gov/publiced/ccd/ccd.html\n\nCleanups start at 9 a.m. 
 Saturday except where noted.\n\nCentral Marin:\n\n- Bay Way Beach off of 
 Point San Pedro Road, end of Sea Way; go east on Point San Pedro Road 1.5 
 miles past the Montecito Shopping Center, then turn right onto Sea Way and 
 proceed to the end. Call 485-6257 with questions or visit 
 www.sanrafaelvolunteers.org.\n\n- China Camp Point; meet a China Camp 
 Village upper parking lot.\n\n- Corte Madera Creek; meet at Larkspur 
 Landing Ferry Terminal.\n\n- Gallinas Creek (McInnis Park); meet in McInnis 
 Park at the benches near the water.\n\n- John and Jean Starkweather Park 
 and Path; meet on Windward Way. Information: 
 www.sanrafaelvolunteers.org\n\n- Mahon Creek off Andersen Drive and Lindaro 
 Street. Meet at the Marin Conservation League Office at 1623A Fifth Ave. 
 Call 485-6257 with questions or visit www.sanrafaelvolunteers.org.\n\n- 
 Marin City Marsh; meet at 8 a.m. at Starbucks in Marin City\n\n- McNears 
 Beach; meet at McNears Beach snack bar, near pool\n\n- Muzzi Marsh; park in 
 Macy's parking lot near the signal light; the path to Muzzi is across the 
 street near the signal light.\n\n- Shoreline Path; meet at the Marin 
 Conservation League Office at 1623A Fifth Ave. Call 485-6257 with questions 
 or visit www.sanrafaelvolunteers.org.\n\n- Shoreline Path - South; meet at 
 the Marin Conservation League Office at 1623A Fifth Ave. Call 485-6257 with 
 questions or visit www.sanrafaelvolunteers.org.\n\n- Pickleweed Park 
 Community Center. Look for the table at Shoen Park playground. Information: 
 www.sanrafaelvolunteers.org\n\nSouthern Marin:\n\n- Belvedere; meet at San 
 Rafael Avenue and West Shore Road at the drinking fountain and bench. Call 
 435-0441 with questions.\n\n- Blackie's Pasture\n\n- Black Sand Beach; meet 
 at the Black Sand Beach parking lot on Conzelman Road in the Marin 
 Headlands.\n\n- Bothin Marsh; meet on the bike path at the end of Sycamore 
 Avenue in Mill Valley.\n\n- Brickyard Park, Strawberry Cove Park and Harbor 
 Cove Dock. Meet at 9:45 a.m. at Strawberry Recreation Center pool.\n\n- 
 Bridgeway. Meet at Yee Tok Chee Park.\n\n- Horseshoe Cove; meet at the 
 beach near the Presidio Yacht Club.\n\n- Kirby Cove; meet at the trailhead 
 on Conzelman Road in the Marin Headlands.\n\n- Rodeo Beach; meet at the 
 Rodeo Beach parking lot.\n\n- Rodeo Beach Ð South. Meet at the Point 
 Bonita YMCA on Field Road.\n\nWest Marin:\n\n- Agate Beach; meet at 8 a.m. 
 in the Agate Beach parking lot.\n\n- Brighton Beach; meet at the end of 
 Brighton Avenue.\n\n- Bear Valley Visitor Center; meet at 9:30 a.m. at the 
 Bear Valley Visitor Center, Point Reyes National Seashore.\n\n- Duxbury 
 Reef; meet in the Commonweal Retreat Center parking lot on Mesa Road.\n\n- 
 Kent Island; meet at the Rod and Boat Club on Wharf Road.\n\n- Muir Beach; 
 meet at the Muir Beach parking lot.\n\n- Slide Ranch; meet at 9:45 a.m. at 
 the office at Slide Ranch. Bring a bag lunch.\n\n- Stinson Beach; meet at 9 
 a.m. at the lifeguard station.\n\nRead more San Rafael stories at the IJ's 
 San Rafael page.\n\nContact Jennifer Upshaw via e-mail at 
 jupshaw@marinij.com\n\nhttp://www.pacificsun.com/\n\nhttp://sfgate.com/\n\nhttp://www.bohemian.com/ 
 - Independent paper\n\nadd put up by\n 
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SUMMARY:Ca. Coastal Cleanup Day
LOCATION:This list of Marin Clean ups\n\nsee info
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