Be part of the biggest volunteer day on the planet!
Save the date for Saturday, September 21, 2013, for this year's Coastal Cleanup Day, and check back for cleanup sites, signup forms and more information.
Attention K-5th grade Educators! We will be hosting free Teacher Professional Development Workshops on Saturday, February 23, at the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium in San Pedro. LAUSD salary points are given for attendance at the workshop(s).
Held the third Thursday in December, Heal the Bay’s annual A Day Without a Bag gives Southland shoppers an early holiday present, courtesy of a reusable bag giveaway at locations throughout Los Angeles County.
October 18, 2013 - 5:00pm - October 20, 2013 - 5:00pm
Bringing Cruisers Together
for the Launch of Cruising Season
Join Adventure Voyaging's Catalina Cruiser's Weekend! You'll depart on the southbound route for Cruisers heading for the Mexican Riviera. On Friday , arrive in time for Happy Hour and live music at the Harbor Reef bar. Next on Saturday, check out the exhibitor booths, cruising seminars, BBQ & free live island music. Enjoy tri-tip by Port Royal YC, drinks by Adventure Voyaging, sides & desert by you.
October 1, 2012 - 12:00am - October 31, 2012 - 12:00am
20% of proceeds benefits HTB
Shop for a cause! For the month of October, 20 percent of Honu Yoga shirts will benefit Heal the Bay!
Honu Yoga owner and designer Nicole Sherman is an ocean lover and advocate for sea turtles. She paired her two passions for exclusive yoga shirts available for both men and women.
Through the end of the year, 20 percent of the limited edition Heal the Bay yoga shirts will benefit HtB.
Each year, people around the world come together on the third Saturday in September to clean local beaches, parks, schools, river banks and neighborhoods. It’s the largest volunteer day on the planet, and we hope you’ll be there for the next Coastal Cleanup Day on Saturday, Sept.15, 2012, 9 a.m. until noon.
Your help is needed to urge the Los Angeles City Council to adopt a ban on single-use shopping bags.
RSVP now to join us Wednesday, May 23 to rally to support the City of Los Angeles as it considers a sweeping ordinance to curb the economic and environmental waste created by paper and plastic bags.
Now is the time for stronger protections, not weaker ones.
When it rains in L.A. County, millions of gallons of water flow over paved surfaces like rooftops, sidewalks, parking lots, and streets. This "urban runoff" picks up animal waste, metals, oil, toxic materials, bacteria, and pathogens, carrying them to our storm drain system to be dumped into our local rivers and beaches, usually with little or no treatment.
At this special homeowner workshop, you will be able to learn about Energy Upgrade California, an unprecedented partnership of the California Energy Commission (CEC), the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), investor-owned and municipal utilities, local governments, and other stakeholders to promote a uniform, statewide energy efficiency program.