ESSO Beach Clean-up
What’s up my beach people, dudes and readers of The Exonian?
Hopefully, this message in a bottle will wash up in the paper to tell you about ESSO Beach Clean-up, the coolest, splashiest and surfiest club on campus!
One of our firm beliefs at ESSO Beach Clean-up is that no matter who you are—prep or senior, Andover waxhead or Exonian, Seattle native or Londoner—we can all appreciate watching the tides curl up to a beautiful, clean beach. And if you’re a gremlin who likes dirty beaches, then I’m sure you can tag along to every trip to appreciate one before we clean up!
Combining our efforts with only the gnarliest dudes and dudettes from the Blue Ocean Society for Marine Conservation, we can stop this environmental hazard from terrorizing our fellow beach goers! All it takes our consistent and diligent work to keep the evils of beach trash at bay. The most satisfying feeling, besides shredding a wave, is walking back along the beach knowing that someone’s dog can run around without tripping over some driftwood, and being able to smile to yourself and say “I did that.”
So, if you want to join us, we kick out on the first Sunday of every month at 1p.m. on Tan Lane, and get back to school around 3p.m. We walk along Seabrook Beach and help our local community by keeping beaches as clean as they should be! This Sunday (November 5), you’ll have the the chance to stop being a sand-for-brains, get off campus and fight against the persistent evil of beach trash! If you have any questions or want to sign up, shoot Jolina Dimen or Matt Kang an email at jdimen@exeter.edu or mjkang1@exeter.edu.