Volunteers Needed for Oyster Bay Harbor Cleanup on Saturday, October 7th

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“This is a great opportunity to roll up your sleeves, give back to Mother Earth, and have fun while learning more about our local marine life and environment,” said Supervisor Joe Saladino.

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Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Steve Labriola invite residents to participate in an Oyster Bay Harbor Cleanup, rescheduled for Saturday, October 7th at Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park in Oyster Bay near the gazebo. Co-sponsored by the Friends of the Bay, this event offers volunteers – individuals, families, companies and organizations – an opportunity to give back to the environment by removing litter and debris from the shoreline. Certificates are available upon request for students seeking to fulfill volunteer requirements.
 
“This is a great opportunity to roll up your sleeves, give back to Mother Earth, and have fun while learning more about our local marine life and environment,” said Supervisor Saladino. “I hope to see you at the Oyster Bay Harbor Cleanup.”
 
Volunteers are invited to participate in the cleanup, which will run from 9am to 12pm. The central meeting place will be Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park launching ramps and waterfront gazebo off of Larrabee Avenue in Oyster Bay. Additional cleanup locations include Stehli Beach in Bayville and Centre Island Beach in Bayville, however, all volunteers should check in at Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park. Typically, in year’s past, harbor and beach clean-up events have resulted in 40,000lbs of debris being collected by volunteers and town workers.
 
Councilman Labriola stated, “Each year, countless amounts of paper, food, plastics and other trash are discarded on beaches or dumped overboard from recreational and commercial vessels. Allowing this litter to remain on our shorelines will only lead to increasingly worse damage for the environment. We thank you in advance for participating in this event.”
 
Individuals and groups who are interested in registering for this environmental cleanup should contact the Town’s Department of Environmental Resources at (516) 677-5943 or visit www.oysterbaytown.com/volunteer.
 
CREDIT: Town of Oyster Bay