SAVE OUR SHORES -- SAVE OUR SELVES

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SAVE OUR SHORES -- SAVE OUR SELVES

Time: April 12, 2012 from 7pm to 9pm
Location: Merrick Golf Course Clubhouse
Street: 2550 Club House Road
City/Town: Merrick, NY
Website or Map: http://SaveOurShores@live.com
Event Type: presentation
Organized By: OperationSPLASH.org
Latest Activity: Mar 7, 2012

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JOIN US FOR A SPECIAL EARTH DAY PRESENTATION

SAVE OUR SHORES

SAVE OUR SELVES

Thursday, April 12, 2012, 7-9pm

Merrick Golf Course Clubhouse

2550 Club House Road, Merrick

Attend this eye-opening presentation and discover:

  • How our bays—the area between our shores and our beaches—are becoming a huge toxic waste dump
  • Why Long Island bays are important to residents, communities and marine life
  • What’s causing brown-tide algae blooms, beach closings, and shellfish restrictions
  • How storm water runoff is poisoning our bays
  • How 64,500,000 gallons of sewage are being dumped on our shores EACH AND EVERY DAY
  • How the impending sale of our sewage plants will harm our bays and our wallets


And What We Can Do About It

Seating is limited—reserve your seat by emailing: SaveOurShores@live.com

Brought to you by OperationSPLASH.org

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