On Saturday, Nov. 5, members of Surfers Unite Rotarian Fellowship, La Jolla Golden Triangle Rotary Club, San Diego Coastal Rotary Club, Pacific Beach Rotaract, and friends in the community met at Tower 13 in Mission Beach for a fun clean-up event.
Wearing sports jerseys, the crew picked up plenty of trash and removed at least four dead birds from the shoreline. Included in the clean-up event were (pictured above) Rotarians Jacquie Reilly, Brett & Karla Morey, Stephen Tako, Michael Mena; Rotaractors Krista Davies and David Lockwood and friends in the community.
According to Founder of Surfers Unite and Past President of the La Jolla Golden Triangle Rotary Club, Brett Morey, “This is the fifth beach clean-up we have had at Mission Beach and the reality is we find trash in the sand, parking lot, and grass areas every time.”
If you are interested in learning more about Surfers Unite Rotarian Fellowship and La Jolla Golden Triangle Rotary Club, check them out at surfersunite.org y lajollagtrotary.org.
The La Jolla Golden Triangle Rotary Club is composed of local professionals and community leaders who are committed to Rotary’s motto of “Service Above Self.” Created in 1986, the Club has been actively involved in programs and projects in San Diego and across the globe.
Notable projects and programs include involvement with the Preuss School at UCSD, international development projects such as the construction of a school in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, and numerous work projects for the San Diego Police Department and the U.S. Marines at Camp Pendleton.
The Club meets every Friday morning at the Embassy Suites by Hilton San Diego La Jolla at 7 a.m.