Ocean clean-up team spread message to pre-schoolers
This project is being driven by volunteers who care about the environment, all for free.
The Clean Surf Project once again had little ones out and about cleaning the beach after a presentation at their school on Friday, 1 June.
“A big thank you to the Clean Surf Project (CSP) crew, children and teachers from the Animal Farm Pre-Primary School in Warner Beach,” said Sapphire Coast Tourism (SCT) chairman, Romy Wenzel, who attended the presentation. “Once again SCT is proud to promote and support this worthy initiative and the little ones had a ball cleaning Baggies Beach.
This project is being driven by volunteers who care about the environment, all for free, in the hope of educating the youth to be responsible when making use of our beautiful coastline.”
To book a presentation at your school, call Denzil van der Westhuizen on 082-802-3353 or email cleansurfproject@gmail.com.
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The CSP crew will participate in the Treasure Beach clean-up taking place this Friday, 8 June from 8am to 4pm to celebrate World Environment Day and World Oceans Day.
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