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Celebrate World Ocean Day with PBC Parks

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Celebrate World Ocean Day with PBC Parks

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​What: The Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department, in partnership with Beach Bucket Foundation, The Nature Conservancy’s Blowing Rocks Preserve​, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area and Visit Palm Beach, is celebrating World Ocean Day with a land and waterway cleanup. Participants are invited to clean up the shoreline and waterway at Coral Cove Park by walking, kayaking, or paddle boarding. All cleanup supplies will be provided, and those who wish to paddle down the waterway may bring their own kayak or paddle board, or reserve a discounted rental at www.visitpalmbeach.com. All ages are welcome at this family-friendly event! You can find the registration link here​

When: Wednesday, June 8, 2022 
9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.
                 
Where: Coral Cove Park
1600 Beach Road
Tequesta, Florida 33469

Fee: FREE
                                 
The Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department, celebrating 50 years of providing healthy, happy living to residents and visitors to Palm Beach County, is recognized nationally for excellence in park and recreation management, operates more than 110 parks and recreational facilities and provides organized recreational programs and services for people of all ages and abilities. Created in 1951 under the direction of the County Engineers Office, reorganization in 1972 led to the separation of Parks and Engineering and so the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department was born. Discover healthy, happy living at www.pbcparks.com.

World Ocean Day supports collaborative conservation, working with its global network of youth and organizational leaders in >140 countries, and providing free and customizable promotional and actionable resources. World Ocean Day is powered by the World Ocean Day Youth Advisory Council. Learn more about World Ocean Day at https://worldoceanday.org/​.

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