The Surf Hut in collaboration with Visit South Walton will host a beach cleanup on Saturday, April 24th, 2021
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2021 EARTH DAY BEACH CLEANUP - The Surf Hut
The Surf Hut in collaboration with Visit South Walton will host a beach cleanup on Saturday, April 24th, 2021
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In collaboration with Visit South Walton, Okaloosa County, the Tourist Development Department, and UF-IFSA, The Surf Hut in Miramar Beach will host its annual Earth Day Beach Clean Up on Saturday, April 24, 2021.
CHECK-IN WILL BEGIN AT 8 A.M.
On-site check-in location & information:
The Surf Hut: 551 Scenic Gulf Drive, Miramar Beach, FL 32550
The family-friendly event starts at 8 a.m. Free event t-shirts will be provided. A limited quantity is available, priority given to those who have pre-registered through Eventbrite. Any remaining shirts will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis on event day. Prizes will be awarded for the most cigarette butts collected!
B.Y.O.B: Bring Your Own Bucket! Help us conserve and reduce additional waste by bringing your own cleanup equipment:
• Bucket or mesh bag for debris
• Reusable hand gloves or garden gloves (or trash pickers!)
• Reusable water bottle
Don't forget to protect yourself with sunscreen and sunglasses!
Water dispenser and hand sanitizers will be available.
Following the beach cleanup:
The Surf Hut will be providing a complimentary pancake breakfast between 9:00am to 10:00am. Breakfast is limited to the first 75 clean-up volunteers.
Breakfast tickets will be given to those who have pre-registered through Eventbrite Breakfast is sponsored by: S.E.A., a Saltwater Restaurant initiative that helps support programs that protect and preserve our beaches.
A huge thank you to all who assist in the 2021 Earth Day Beach clean-up efforts: Destin-Fort Walton Florida CVB • Visit South Walton • City of Destin • Ocean Conservancy • Florida State Parks • The Boardwalk • The Crab Trap • Saltwater Restaurants, Inc. • Florida Sea Grant • Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance • WET, Inc • Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge