Thrill The World, an annual worldwide simultaneous dance event of Michael Jackson’s song “Thriller,” was created to share the joy of dance, celebrate communities and support charities. This year, the Trash Zombies are back in the South Bay with events to marry education and arts to raise awareness about pollution and reduce waste.
Patrick Molloy's in Hermosa Beach is throwing a Fund-rager for Heal the Bay! DJ Ty D and Debo Drums spin '80s and electro, and '80s costumes are strongly encouraged. The Irish bar will be serving a "Kamikaze Shot" for $5 with 100% of proceeds going directly to Heal the Bay, and $5 suggested donations will also be accepted at the door.
PHINS Water Sports Club is holding their first annual Catalina Charity Row. Each year PHINS will designate a charity to promote their cause and raise money. This year’s chosen charity is Heal the Bay.
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.
Leadership Hermosa Beach and the U.S. Green Building Council-LA (South Bay Chapter) are championing Energy Upgrade California, and they invite you to attend a home tour of an Energy Upgrade in Action at the Fortunato's Green Idea House in Hermosa Beach. Home tours will be conducted at 12 p.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.
The whole family can help at Nothin' But Sand: Torrance County Beach, Sept. 17, 2011 - Photo: Heal the Bay
Our monthly Nothin' But Sand beach cleanups are open to all. This is a great opportunity for you and your friends to get involved! We even offer community service hours for those in need.
Join Heal the Bay at our annual awards ceremony and gala fundraiser to recognize our honorees and celebrate with nearly 1,000 of Southern California's environmental, business and entertainment community leaders who all share our love for the beach and dedication to ocean protection.
The Hermosa City Council will be discussing and voting on options for reducing marine debris due to polystyrene (No. 6 recycle code) food service take-out containers.
Make your voice heard in the effort to reduce litter and protect our local ecosystems.