Volunteers invited to Maumee Bay State Park Beach to keep Great Lakes beaches Barefoot friendly
July 31st, 2012 by Meghan CunninghamWHAT:
Barefoot Wine is teaming up with the Alliance for the Great Lakes and UT Lake Erie Center to host a public Adopt-a-Beach™ cleanup at Maumee Bay State Park Beach. Following the cleanup, volunteers ages 21 and older are invited to attend a celebration featuring Barefoot Wine and surf-inspired fare at Maumee Bay State Park Lodge.
The event is part of a partnership between Barefoot Wine and the Alliance’s Adopt-a-Beach™ Program to help clean up Great Lakes beaches and shorelines and offer a special celebration to recognize volunteers’ efforts. In 2011, more than 8,000 Adopt-a-Beach™ volunteers removed 32,668 pounds of trash at 254 locations in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, New York, Ohio and Wisconsin.
This cleanup is part of a series of events this summer with Barefoot Wine and the Alliance for the Great Lakes. For more info on additional events in your area, visit: GreatLakes.org
WHO:
Barefoot Wine, fun, flavorful and affordable wines and bubblies.
Alliance for the Great Lakes, a nonprofit organization with the mission of conserving and restoring the world’s largest freshwater resource using policy, education and local efforts, ensuring a healthy Great Lakes and clean water for generations of people and wildlife.
UT Lake Erie Center. Part of the mission of the UT Lake Erie Center is to engage secondary school students, teachers, and the public with environmental education, sustainable living, and informed outreach awareness programs.
WHEN AND WHERE:
Friday, August 3, 2012
Cleanup Celebration
4 – 6 p.m. 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Maumee Bay State Park Beach Maumee Bay State Park Lodge
1750 State Park Road 1750 State Park Road
Oregon, OH 43616 Oregon, OH 43616
Meet at the Barefoot Wine tent
EVENT COST:
No charge and open to the public; celebration is open to participants 21 years of age or older
CONTACT:
Barefoot Wine & Bubbly: Brent Bowen, brent@barefootwine.com, 614-312-0854.
Alliance for the Great Lakes: Hyle Lowry, hlowry@greatlakes.org, 216-630-8140.
Hunter Public Relations: Blaine Rueber, brueber@hunterpr.com, 212-679-6600.
Tags: Lake Erie Center
Meghan Cunningham is
UT's Director of University Communications. Contact her at 419.530.2410 or meghan.cunningham@utoledo.edu.
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