BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20181027T120000Z DTEND:20181027T160000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:2018 ICC Cleanup - BIG EVENT! DESCRIPTION:2018\n\nInternational Coastal Cleanup\n\n\n\nKIBCU's 7th year participating in this cleanup! Join one of the 10 locations listed below by showing up at 8 am with your reuseable water bottle and signed participation waiver.\n\n \n\nAGE AND PARTICIPATION WAIVER: All ages welcome! But if you are under 18 years of age and plan on attending alone or with friends\, you will NEED to have your parent or guardian sign our "participation waiver" prior to your arrival. You can print our participation waiver here on our website. *All volunteers must sign a participation waiver for each cleanup.* SUPERVISION OF MINORS: We require children that are 12 years of age and under must be accompanied by a parent\, other adult or a sibling over 16. All children under 18 years of age and under must check in and those 12 years of age and under must check in with the parent\, adult or sibling when they arrive. Those parents\, adults or siblings attending the event with the volunteer 12 years of age and under\, must agree to stay with the child at all times. Kent Island Beach Cleanups and its Board of Directors and/or any Representative of Kent Island Beach Cleanups is not responsible for the child.\n\n \n\n \n\nWe provide ALL of the supplies\, water and snacks!\n\n \n\nWhen and Where: SATURDAY\, OCTOBER 27TH\, 2018 (ALL OVER QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY) - 8:00 am until 12:00 pm\n\n \n\n1.) Romancoke Public Landing and Pier: 9700 Romancoke Rd\, Stevensville\, MD 21666\; Directions: Rt. 50/301 to South Rt. 8 (Romancoke Rd)\, Romancoke Pier is at the end of the road\; Site Captain - TBD\n\n \n\n2.) Kent Narrows Public Landing and Pier: Piney Narrows Road\, Chester\, MD 21619\; Directions: Rt. 50/301 to Rt 18 to Piney Narrows Road\; Site Captain: TBD\n\n \n\n3.) Old Love Point Park: 300 Old Love Point Road\, Stevensville\, MD 21666\; Site Captain: TBD\n\n \n\n4.) Ferry Point Park: 425 Piney Narrows Road\, Chester\, MD 21619\; Directions: Arrive at the Chesapeake Heritage and Vistors Center. Park in their parking lot\, and take the boardwalk down to the beach. Site Captains: TBD\n\n \n\n5.) Terrapin Beach Park: 191 Log Canoe Circle\, Stevensville\, MD 21666\; Directions: Take Exit for Rt. 8 North (Stevensville) from Rt. 50. Make your first left onto Skipjack Parkway. Turn left onto Log Canoe Circle. Entrance to Terrapin Beach Park will be on your left\; Site Captain: TBD\n\n \n\n6.) Centreville Public Landing and Pier: 201 Front Street\, Centreville\, MD 21617\; Directions: Rt. 301 to Rt 213 to Broadway\, to Chesterfield Avenue\, to Watson Road\; Site Captains: TBD\n\n \n\n7.) Bennett Point Public Landing and Pier: 200 Wye Ferry Road\, Queenstown\, MD 21658\; Directions: Rt. 50/301 to Rt 18 to Bennett's Point Road\, to Wye Ferry Road\; Site Captain: TBD\n\n \n\n8.) Hemingway's Restaurant Beach: 357 Pier One Road\, Stevensville Md. 21666\; Directions: Take exit 37 to Rt.8 make a right at the stoplight onto Pier one Rd. (directly before the county airport). Follow Pier One Road straight all the way to the water's edge. Site Captain: TBD\n\n \n\n9.) Matapeake Beach: Directions: From US Route 50\, Exit 37 Romancoke/Stevensville Make a right onto Romancoke Road (Route 8 S). Proceed approximately 2.3 miles and turn right on Sonny Shultz Blvd. Proceed approximately 0.2 mile to the Matapeake Beach and Clubhouse parking lot.\n\nSite Captain: TBD\n\n \n\n10.) Matapeake Fishing Pier: 1112 Romancoke Road\n\nStevensville - Directions: Rt. 50/301 to South Rt. 8\, turn right to Marine Academy Drive\, turn left into parking area. Site Captain: TBD\n\n \n\nThe Ocean Conservancy partners with organizations and individuals around the globe to clean up the world's beaches and waterways. Over nearly three decades\, the annual International Coastal Cleanup has mobilized millions of people in the world's largest volunteer effort for our ocean and waterways.\n\n \n\nThis is different than the other cleanups that Kent Island Beach Cleanups organize in that we are not just picking up trash along the shorelines\, bike paths\, and marshes. Not only do we clean the waterways\, but we count each piece of trash we pick up so that we can log these items and send them to the Ocean Conservancy. In the last 5 years\, KIBCU has contributed to the International Coastal Cleanups grand total of debris collected! For this special event\, we need volunteers who are willing to record the items they pick up on a data sheet that Kent Island Beach Cleanups will provide to you that day. Don't worry\, we will do the tallying of all of the data cards! We just need dedicated and patient volunteers for 3 hours this day.\n\n \n\n**Please plan to arrive at one of the cleanup sites between 8-8:15 am to sign in**\n\n \n\nPlease call or text if you have any questions.\n\nKristin Weed- (410) 458-1240 cell\n\n \n\nWhat to bring: we provide our volunteers with disposable gloves and trash bags\, but we encourage you to bring your own supplies if you wish. We have a limited supply of buckets\, trash pickers and small\, light-weight rakes that you can sign out to use and then return before you leave. If you have other supplies you may think will help\, such as garden clippers\, trash pickers\, etc...please bring them. It never hurts to bring your friends\, family and other like-minded volunteers as well!\n\n \n\nWhat to wear: sunscreen\, bug spray\, clothing that you do not mind getting a little dirty and boots or old sneakers.\n\n \n\n**PS: if you or your children need volunteer/community service hours\, we will sign your forms if you come to one of our events!!\n\n \n\nFor more information on this specific cleanup\, please contact Kristin Weed by email at Kristin@KentIslandBeachCleanups.com or send a private message via our Facebook page.\n\n \n\nTo learn more about the The Ocean Conservancy's International Coastal Cleanup 2013\, its initiatives\, and 2012 cleanup findings\, please follow this link:\n\n \n\nhttp://www.oceanconservancy.org/our-work/international-coastal-cleanup/\n\n \n\nWe hope to see you there!! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
KIBCU'\;s 7th year participating in this cleanup! Join one of the 10 locations listed below by showing up at 8 am with your reuseable water bottle and signed participation waiver.
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\n\nAGE AND PARTICIPATION WAIVER: All ages welcome! But if you are under 18 years of age and plan on attending alone or with friends\, you will NEED to have your parent or guardian sign our "\;participation waiver"\; prior to your arrival. You can print our participation waiver here on our website. *All volunteers must sign a participation waiver for each cleanup.* SUPERVISION OF MINORS: We require children that are 12 years of age and under must be accompanied by a parent\, other adult or a sibling over 16. All children under 18 years of age and under must check in and those 12 years of age and under must check in with the parent\, adult or sibling when they arrive. Those parents\, adults or siblings attending the event with the volunteer 12 years of age and under\, must agree to stay with the child at all times. Kent Island Beach Cleanups and its Board of Directors and/or any Representative of Kent Island Beach Cleanups is not responsible for the child.
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\n\nWe provide ALL of the supplies\, water and snacks!
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\n\nWhen and Where: SATURDAY\, OCTOBER 27TH\, 2018 (ALL OVER QUEEN ANNE'\;S COUNTY) - 8:00 am until 12:00 pm
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\n\n1.) Romancoke Public Landing and Pier: 9700 Romancoke Rd\, Stevensville\, MD 21666\; Directions: Rt. 50/301 to South Rt. 8 (Romancoke Rd)\, Romancoke Pier is at the end of the road\; Site Captain - TBD
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\n\n2.) Kent Narrows Public Landing and Pier: Piney Narrows Road\, Chester\, MD 21619\; Directions: Rt. 50/301 to Rt 18 to Piney Narrows Road\; Site Captain: TBD
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\n\n3.) Old Love Point Park: 300 Old Love Point Road\, Stevensville\, MD 21666\; Site Captain: TBD
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\n\n4.) Ferry Point Park: 425 Piney Narrows Road\, Chester\, MD 21619\; Directions: Arrive at the Chesapeake Heritage and Vistors Center. Park in their parking lot\, and take the boardwalk down to the beach. Site Captains: TBD
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\n\n5.) Terrapin Beach Park: 191 Log Canoe Circle\, Stevensville\, MD 21666\; Directions: Take Exit for Rt. 8 North (Stevensville) from Rt. 50. Make your first left onto Skipjack Parkway. Turn left onto Log Canoe Circle. Entrance to Terrapin Beach Park will be on your left\; Site Captain: TBD
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\n\n6.) Centreville Public Landing and Pier: 201 Front Street\, Centreville\, MD 21617\; Directions: Rt. 301 to Rt 213 to Broadway\, to Chesterfield Avenue\, to Watson Road\; Site Captains: TBD
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\n\n7.) Bennett Point Public Landing and Pier: 200 Wye Ferry Road\, Queenstown\, MD 21658\; Directions: Rt. 50/301 to Rt 18 to Bennett'\;s Point Road\, to Wye Ferry Road\; Site Captain: TBD
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\n\n8.) Hemingway'\;s Restaurant Beach: 357 Pier One Road\, Stevensville Md. 21666\; Directions: Take exit 37 to Rt.8 make a right at the stoplight onto Pier one Rd. (directly before the county airport). Follow Pier One Road straight all the way to the water&rsquo\;s edge. Site Captain: TBD
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\n\n9.) Matapeake Beach: Directions: From US Route 50\, Exit 37 Romancoke/Stevensville Make a right onto Romancoke Road (Route 8 S). Proceed approximately 2.3 miles and turn right on Sonny Shultz Blvd. Proceed approximately 0.2 mile to the Matapeake Beach and Clubhouse parking lot.
\n\nSite Captain: TBD
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\n\n10.) Matapeake Fishing Pier: 1112 Romancoke Road
\n\nStevensville - Directions: Rt. 50/301 to South Rt. 8\, turn right to Marine Academy Drive\, turn left into parking area. Site Captain: TBD
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\n\nThe Ocean Conservancy partners with organizations and individuals around the globe to clean up the world&rsquo\;s beaches and waterways. Over nearly three decades\, the annual International Coastal Cleanup has mobilized millions of people in the world'\;s largest volunteer effort for our ocean and waterways.
\n\n \;
\n\nThis is different than the other cleanups that Kent Island Beach Cleanups organize in that we are not just picking up trash along the shorelines\, bike paths\, and marshes. Not only do we clean the waterways\, but we count each piece of trash we pick up so that we can log these items and send them to the Ocean Conservancy. In the last 5 years\, KIBCU has contributed to the International Coastal Cleanups grand total of debris collected! For this special event\, we need volunteers who are willing to record the items they pick up on a data sheet that Kent Island Beach Cleanups will provide to you that day. Don'\;t worry\, we will do the tallying of all of the data cards! We just need dedicated and patient volunteers for 3 hours this day.
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\n\n**Please plan to arrive at one of the cleanup sites between 8-8:15 am to sign in**
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\n\nPlease call or text if you have any questions.
\n\nKristin Weed- (410) 458-1240 cell
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\n\nWhat to bring: we provide our volunteers with disposable gloves and trash bags\, but we encourage you to bring your own supplies if you wish. We have a limited supply of buckets\, trash pickers and small\, light-weight rakes that you can sign out to use and then return before you leave. If you have other supplies you may think will help\, such as garden clippers\, trash pickers\, etc...please bring them. It never hurts to bring your friends\, family and other like-minded volunteers as well!
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\n\nWhat to wear: sunscreen\, bug spray\, clothing that you do not mind getting a little dirty and boots or old sneakers.
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\n\n**PS: if you or your children need volunteer/community service hours\, we will sign your forms if you come to one of our events!!
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\n\nFor more information on this specific cleanup\, please contact Kristin Weed by email at \;Kristin@KentIslandBeachCleanups.com \;or send a private message via our Facebook page.
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\n\nTo learn more about the The Ocean Conservancy'\;s International Coastal Cleanup 2013\, its initiatives\, and 2012 cleanup findings\, please follow this link:
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\n\nhttp://www.oceanconservancy.org/our-work/international-coastal-cleanup/
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\n\nWe hope to see you there!!
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