Beach Cleanup Event at Fort De Soto Park

News Summary

St. Petersburg residents are invited to participate in a beach cleanup event at Fort De Soto Park on April 26, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Organized by Take MAR, this family-friendly event welcomes all volunteers, regardless of prior experience. Free parking is available with advance registration, and supplies will be provided. St. Petersburg’s Poet Laureate, Gloria Muñoz, will inspire participants with her poetry during the cleanup. Join the community to help protect the park’s beautiful ecosystems and support recovery efforts.

Beach Cleanup Event at Fort De Soto Park: A Community Effort Awaits!

St. Petersburg residents, mark your calendars for an exciting beach cleanup event happening on Saturday, April 26! From 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., come lend a helping hand at Fort De Soto Park, a beautiful outdoor gem situated at 3500 Pinellas Bayway South.

Your Chance to Make a Difference!

This family-friendly event is organized by Take MAR, a passionate community organization that prioritizes environmental protection. Whether you’re a cleanup newbie or an experienced volunteer, everyone is welcome. You don’t need any prior experience, just a good spirit and a willingness to pitch in!

To make your participation seamless, don’t forget to register in advance for this community initiative. Once you do, you’ll receive a special code that waives parking fees for the event, making it even easier for you to join in the fun. And the best part? Take MAR will provide all the necessary cleanup supplies, so just bring your enthusiasm and let’s make a positive impact!

Poetry and Purpose Unite!

One of the standout features of this cleanup is the presence of St. Petersburg’s own Poet Laureate, Gloria Muñoz. While we roll up our sleeves and dig into cleaning the beach, Gloria will be there to share inspiring reflections and motivation. It’s a unique way to combine the arts with community service, enhancing the experience for everyone involved.

Prepare for a Day of Fun

Make sure to come prepared! Participants are recommended to wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes, as we’ll be getting our hands dirty. It’s also a great idea to bring along a reusable water bottle, sunscreen, gloves, and a hat to protect yourself from the sunny Florida sun.

This event is not just about cleaning the beach; it’s also about bringing the community together for a cause that benefits both nature and our health.

Fort De Soto’s Comeback Story

Fort De Soto Park is famous for its stunning natural beauty, spanning over 1,100 acres across five interconnected islands. After suffering damage from hurricanes last year, parts of the park have been closed, but we’re pleased to let you know that sections have now reopened, including the much-loved North Beach area. Visitors have been thrilled to return!

The park is home to various ecosystems, including mangroves and palm hammocks, making it a vital part of the local environment. The upcoming beach cleanup aims to protect these natural treasures while assisting in the recovery efforts for the ecosystems still affected by the storm. The Parks Department has been actively working on debris removal, and every bit of help counts!

Join the Movement!

So, gather your friends and family for a fun day in the sun while doing something meaningful. Mark April 26 on your calendar because taking part in this cleanup is a fantastic way to connect with nature, support community recovery efforts, and enjoy some time outdoors.

We hope to see many smiling faces as we come together to care for Fort De Soto Park! Remember, every hand can make a difference. Let’s protect our beautiful beaches and help them thrive again!

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