The Beach Clean Up. the Ultimate First Date
No commentsIf you are single you have heard it a million times before and you will will probably hear it a million times again. The famous saying “You aren’t going to meet your sole mate in a bar!” Whether this is true or not remains to be proven or disproved and the jury is still out. Myself, admittedly met [...]
Tags: beach clean ups, coffee houses, custom bags, dating, dating sites, eco, relationships, reusable bags, reusethisbag.com, Surfrider Foundation
Oregon Coast Clean-Up Goes Swimmingly
No commentsIt seems like the blogosphere is abuzz this morning with news about the 24th annual SOLV Great Oregon Spring Beach Cleanup conducted this past weekend along the entirety of Oregon’s coast. Over 4,300 volunteers showed up along the 362-mile stretch of shoreline, despite being plagued by stormy weather, ready to rid their beloved beaches of [...]
Tags: activism, beach clean-up, conservation, environmental policy, Happenings, ocean, Oregon, plastic, plastics, reusable bags, SOLV, Surfrider Foundation, trash
Surfrider Foundation and the Pledge Against Plastic
No commentsHave you checked out Surfrider Foundation‘s web site lately? You should anyway, as it is chock full of information and environmental activism goodness. I doubly recommend it this week, however, as the site has launched a new initiative in their Action Network section: a Plastics Pledge, in the hopes of lessening one of the biggest [...]

