UPDATE: Keeping It Clean in San Francisco
- by Oracle OpenWorld Blog Team
by Karen Shamban
The
results are in, and September 15 was a huge success for the organizers
of Coastal Cleanup Day - and more important, for our beautiful and
unique California coastal environment.
Here are some inspiring stats. More than:
1,500 volunteers reported in for duty at the Ocean Beach cleanup location (including 150 Oracle employees and family members)
57,000 volunteers participated statewide
320 tons picked up, including
534,115 pounds of trash
105,816 pounds of recyclable materials
Remember: KEEP IT CLEAN! You
don't have to wait for the annual Coastal Cleanup Day to do your part.
The beaches, fish, mammals, birds, and your fellow human beings will
thank you.
Join us on September 15, when California's largest volunteer event -- Coastal
Cleanup Day -- is taking place. You can help by joining Oracle, Oracle partners, and many others at
the Ocean Beach cleanup.
Be
sure to check in at the Oracle table that will be set up there. You'll
receive an Oracle t-shirt for participating (while supplies last), and
can sign up to receive an emailed code that will get you a complimentary
Discover pass* to Oracle OpenWorld and JavaOne. And be sure to get
yourself into the group photo, which will be shown on the Oracle
OpenWorld and
JavaOne Websites.
When
and where:
Ocean Beach at Fulton Street, San Francisco
Saturday, September 15, 2012
">9 a.m. to Noon
Click here for more information, and to register.
*Note: Oracle employees should register for the Ocean Beach cleanup here,
and must register for Oracle OpenWorld or JavaOne using the standard
employee registration process. Oracle employees are not eligible for the
Discover pass offer.