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Beach Out and Help Someone
by Stephanie Johnson
Saturday, October 11, 2008
"Beach Out and Help Someone", the first coordinated clean-up event for Bolivar Peninsula, has been scheduled for Saturday, October 18. District Judge Bob Wortham (Jefferson County) was able to obtain verbal approval from Galveston County Judge, Jim Yarbrough for this event to take place. We are asking that those interested in volunteering visit
http://www.rebuildbolivar.com/
or send an email to
beachout@rebuildbolivar.com
for more information.
We are asking for Property Owners to volunteer to coordinate in their neighborhood. We will not work in any neighborhood without an owner presence. We will continue to update
http://www.rebuildbolivar.com/
indicating which subdivisions we will work in based on property owner representation. If you would like to represent your neighborhood please send an email to
beachout@rebuildbolivar.com
so we can plan on sending volunteers to your area.
Volunteers will be assigned an area and security measures will be in place. The intention is to remove the clutter and place on the street so that the contractors can remove the debris. Volunteers should remain in the area they are assigned to.
Please be patient as we work to update the website with all of the necessary details and information.
Additional clean-up days are being planned so there will be multiple volunteer opportunities available. The goal is to help people return home.
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