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Join Coastkeeper for Virtual Discussions Celebrating Earth Day 

  • ‘What’s Up With Water’ session to provide insights on best recycling practices
  • ‘Water Warriors’ sessions to educate families on the top three reasons to love our ocean, and creating butterfly gardens  

WHAT

Media is invited to tune in to this week’s OCCK Streams with Orange County Coastkeeper. The sessions will highlight the topics including the right way to recycle, creating butterfly gardens, and top three reasons to love our ocean. The discussions will provide best practices and family-friendly tips from Coastkeeper’s education director, education coordinator, and garden director. They will discuss how each of the topics is relevant today, to our changing environment.

WHY

With these virtual opportunities, Orange County Coastkpeeper will continue to serve as an important resource to the community. OCCK Streams offers a stream of educational and engaging digital content for Orange County community members who are now spending more time indoors

WHO

Orange County Coastkeeper

  • Dyana, education director
  • Cristina, education coordinator
  • Marianne, garden director

WHEN:

  • Water Warriors
    • Top Three Reasons Why We Should Love Our Ocean: April 21 at 11:30 a.m.
    • Creating a Butterfly Garden: April 23 at 11:30 a.m.
  • What’s Up With Water
    • The Right Way to Recycle: April 22 at 3 p.m.

JOIN: The virtual discussion will take place via Zoom conferencing.

  • Top Three Reasons Why We Should Love Our Ocean:

ADDITIONAL DETAILS AND CONTACT:

 

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21 YEARS OF ORANGE COUNTY COASTKEEPER: For twenty-one years, Southern California residents have relied on Orange County Coastkeeper to be their leading voice in protecting clean water. The organization works collaboratively with diverse groups in the public and private sectors to achieve healthy, accessible, and sustainable water resources for the region. Coastkeeper achieves this through innovative, effective programs in education, advocacy, restoration, research, enforcement, and conservation. Coastkeeper is a member of the International Waterkeeper Alliance, which has 236 different independent programs across 29 countries. For more information, visit www.coastkeeper.org or call 714-850-1965.