White Picket Realty Service Day! w/ Texas Adopt-A-Beach |2026 Beach Cleanup

White Picket Realty Service Day! w/ Texas Adopt-A-Beach |2026 Beach Cleanup

Menard ParkGalveston, TX
Saturday, Apr 18 from 8:30 am to 12 pm
Overview

Join us for a fun day of beach cleanup and good vibes with White Picket Realty and Texas Adopt-A-Beach!

White Picket Realty will be joining Texas Adopt-A-Beach Program for a coast-wide beach cleanup on the Texas coast!


Who's Invited? WPR agents, friends, family & Pets on a leash.

(KIDS and PETS must be supervised by their guardian at all times).


**Volunteers are asked to wear closed-toe shoes, sunblock and bring plenty of drinking water. Adopt-A-Beach will provide disposable gloves and bags**


Timeline & locations:


8:30 AM- WPR Representative will check in group with Texas-Adopt-a-Beach at Menard Park- 2222 28th Steet, on Seawall across from Pleasure Pier.


9:00 AM-12:00PM- Active Clean up at WPR Designated area.

SeaShell Beach Pocket Park 3

3898 11 Mile Rd.

Galveston, TX 77554


12:00PM- 2:00PM- WPR Beach BBQ Potluck- Tents will be located at WPR Designated clean up area.

POTLUCK SIGN UP HERE: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19RrdGKjKRhyWOKCErBFkJSgJieDwpwm0ZRQhYKEVObA/edit?usp=sharing

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Consider downloading the Ocean Conservancy's CleanSwell app so you can track the trash you find during the cleanup! Here is the link to find out more: https://oceanconservancy.org/trash-free-seas/international-coastal-cleanup/cleanswell/

About the Texas Adopt-A-Beach Program:

Since their first cleanup in 1986, more than 529,000 Texas Adopt-A-Beach volunteers have picked up more than 9,600 tons of trash from Texas beaches, some of it originating from as far away as South America.

Due to tide patterns in the Gulf of Mexico, trash dumped anywhere in the gulf is likely to end up on a Texas beach. Volunteers record information such as the source and type of debris collected on data cards. This data has been instrumental in the passage of international treaties and laws aimed at reducing the amount of offshore dumping.

Keeping Texas beaches clean and safe is an economic as well as environmental priority. Coastal tourism, a $7 billion industry, and commercial fishing, a $1.9 billion business, demand clean beaches and a healthy gulf to thrive.

Join us for a fun day of beach cleanup and good vibes with White Picket Realty and Texas Adopt-A-Beach!

White Picket Realty will be joining Texas Adopt-A-Beach Program for a coast-wide beach cleanup on the Texas coast!


Who's Invited? WPR agents, friends, family & Pets on a leash.

(KIDS and PETS must be supervised by their guardian at all times).


**Volunteers are asked to wear closed-toe shoes, sunblock and bring plenty of drinking water. Adopt-A-Beach will provide disposable gloves and bags**


Timeline & locations:


8:30 AM- WPR Representative will check in group with Texas-Adopt-a-Beach at Menard Park- 2222 28th Steet, on Seawall across from Pleasure Pier.


9:00 AM-12:00PM- Active Clean up at WPR Designated area.

SeaShell Beach Pocket Park 3

3898 11 Mile Rd.

Galveston, TX 77554


12:00PM- 2:00PM- WPR Beach BBQ Potluck- Tents will be located at WPR Designated clean up area.

POTLUCK SIGN UP HERE: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19RrdGKjKRhyWOKCErBFkJSgJieDwpwm0ZRQhYKEVObA/edit?usp=sharing

______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Consider downloading the Ocean Conservancy's CleanSwell app so you can track the trash you find during the cleanup! Here is the link to find out more: https://oceanconservancy.org/trash-free-seas/international-coastal-cleanup/cleanswell/

About the Texas Adopt-A-Beach Program:

Since their first cleanup in 1986, more than 529,000 Texas Adopt-A-Beach volunteers have picked up more than 9,600 tons of trash from Texas beaches, some of it originating from as far away as South America.

Due to tide patterns in the Gulf of Mexico, trash dumped anywhere in the gulf is likely to end up on a Texas beach. Volunteers record information such as the source and type of debris collected on data cards. This data has been instrumental in the passage of international treaties and laws aimed at reducing the amount of offshore dumping.

Keeping Texas beaches clean and safe is an economic as well as environmental priority. Coastal tourism, a $7 billion industry, and commercial fishing, a $1.9 billion business, demand clean beaches and a healthy gulf to thrive.

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Highlights

  • 3 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

Menard Park

2222 28th St

Galveston, TX 77554

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