The beaches of South Walton are recognized as some of the cleanest, most admired beaches in the nation. To ensure they remain pristine, join the South Walton Community Council's (SWCC) Beach Cleanup on Saturday, July 5, from 8-10 a.m. The first step toward cleaner coasts starts by joining this cleanup effort which has become an annual event.
Locally sponsored by the SWCC and Beaches of South Walton Tourist Development Council, this program encourages stewardship of the county's precious coastal area.
This year the event will have eight main cleanup starting sites: Eastern Lake, Blue Mountain Beach Access, Dune Allen Beach Access, Ed Walline Park Access, Grayton Beach Access, Seagrove Beach Access, Miramar Beach Access (on the eastern side of Pompano Joe's), and Van Ness Butler Beach Access (between Seaside and Watercolor).
Complimentary cleanup supplies and bottled water will be provided at each location. For more information on volunteering contact Bill Schultz, 850-231-0947, saait@aol.com
Contact: Tiffany McCaskill
Walton County TDC
850-267-1216
Locally sponsored by the SWCC and Beaches of South Walton Tourist Development Council, this program encourages stewardship of the county's precious coastal area.
This year the event will have eight main cleanup starting sites: Eastern Lake, Blue Mountain Beach Access, Dune Allen Beach Access, Ed Walline Park Access, Grayton Beach Access, Seagrove Beach Access, Miramar Beach Access (on the eastern side of Pompano Joe's), and Van Ness Butler Beach Access (between Seaside and Watercolor).
Complimentary cleanup supplies and bottled water will be provided at each location. For more information on volunteering contact Bill Schultz, 850-231-0947, saait@aol.com
Contact: Tiffany McCaskill
Walton County TDC
850-267-1216