Beach & Bay Press, September 20th, 2018

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Hangin’ With Matty D podcast showcases PB SEE PAGE 9

A Bowie Celebration to perform at Humphrey’s SEE PAGE 8

The Mission Bay cheerleaders sprint down the track to celebrate after the Buccaneers scored a touchdown against Eldorado earlier this STEVE SIDELL / BEACH & BAY PRESS season. The Bucs play host to Vincent Memorial High at 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 21. See story on page 13.

Nearly 130,000 pounds of trash collected at Coastal Cleanup Day At the 34th annual Coastal Cleanup Day on Sept. 15, I Love A Clean San Diego harnessed the power of people to combat ocean pollution by mobilizing an estimated 7,000 volunteers at 106 cleanup sites in San Diego County, including four on-water sites. Volunteers including residents, corporate groups, and civic organizations, turned their appreciation for the environment into action for the planet by choosing to do their part to protect and enhance their local communities. During this three-hour cleanup, volunteers removed an estimated 130,000 pounds of

trash and debris from San Diego County. Among the debris, there were several notable odd items collected during the cleanup including: a disco ball, a stuffed animal tiger, 641 golf balls at one location (they were returned to be reused), a snowboard, and fake eyelashes. Volunteers also restored the local environment through beautification projects such as: mural painting, vegetation trimming, mulching, trail restoration, tree planting, and weeding. While priming a storage container that SEE TRASH, Page 12

Volunteers help clean up trash at South Shores Park on Mission Bay during Coastal Cleanup Day on Saturday, Sept. 15.


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