Join the Olympia Surfrider Chapter, Washington CoastSavers, and Washington State Parks in celebration of Washington Coastal Cleanup Day on Saturday, April 20th, starting at 9:00 am. We will meet at Twin Harbors State Park in Westport, WA (at the Schafer Island Beach Approach parking lot), where we will provide coffee and snacks in the morning (please bring a reusable mug!), as well as bags, buckets, and pickers for the cleanup. We will have disposable gloves available, but we recommend you bring your own reusable gloves if possible (gardening gloves work great!). A post-cleanup BBQ will be provided (vegetarian options available) around noon. Dress accordingly (coastal weather is unpredictable - be prepared for rain or sun - hopefully sun) and don't forget your reusable water bottle!
*Twin Harbors State Park will not require a Discovery Pass for parking on Saturday, April 20th!
By Liz Schotman
A Florida native, Liz started her career as a marine biologist, working with sea turtles and commercial fisheries in the Florida Keys and spending her vacation time teaching at Duke University's marine science summer camp. While completing her master's degree in Sustainable Development & Conservation Biology from the University of Maryland, she taught sustainability to undergraduate students while also volunteering as a docent at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum’s Ocean Hall and leading overnight camps at the National Zoo. After graduating, she got hitched and moved out west, where she’s spent several years studying salmon and streams and trying to embrace this thing called elevation. She learned about Surfrider’s programs and campaigns as the Olympia Chapter’s Volunteer Coordinator before being hired on as the Washington Regional Manager. When she’s not supporting our five Washington chapters and three BC chapters in their amazing work, she likes to run on trails, bike around volcanoes, freedive, play frisbee, read in the sun with her chickens, play guitar when no one's around, and make maps. Liz has a special fondness for swamps, cypress trees, and thunderstorms, is recreationally obsessed with ocean sunfish, and will shamelessly eat any unattended leftovers.