California Coastal Cleanup Day

Did you know you can help clean the coast in Thousand Oaks?

Up to 60% of coastal debris comes from inland sources. Show your community spirit and care for our local creeks by being part of California Coastal Cleanup Day.

September 15, 2012
Begins at 9:00 a.m. (ends at 12:00 p.m.)

Be one of 80,000 people across the state to take part in the upcoming 27th Anniversary of California Coastal Cleanup Day! Volunteers will remove debris from the coast, creeks, rivers lakes and shorelines all around California, protecting wildlife from harm while taking care of our environment.  Become Active! Be A Volunteer! Turn the Tide on Trash!


Thousand Oaks/Newbury Park Cleanup Site:

  • Borchard Community Park: 190 Reino Road, Newbury Park

Volunteers of all ages are welcome! Meet at the picnic area at the intersection of Newbury Park High School and Borchard Park, north of the tennis courts. Parking is available in the Borchard Community Center parking lot. Volunteers At Borchard Community Park

To speed up registration, download and complete the Waiver of Liability Form and bring it with you to the event.

Please bring your own recyclable bags for collected debris to avoid creating new waste!

For comfort and safety participants are encouraged to wear long pants, sturdy shoes, sunscreen, and bring work gloves.


For other Ventura County sites or additional information about the event call (805) 449-2387 or go to the www.vccoastcleanup.orgwebsite.website.


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