To Save Our Coast: A Coastal Cleanup Day Documentary Screening & Discussion
About this Event
Join The Watershed Project for a special evening celebrating 50 years of coastal protection in California and looking ahead to the work we can do together to protect our local shorelines and waterways.
In honor of the 50th anniversary of the California Coastal Act, we’ll be screening the California Coastal Commission’s documentary about the history of coastal protection in California. The film explores the movement that led to the creation of the California Coastal Commission and the Coastal Act in 1976, highlighting the people, communities, and environmental battles that shaped California’s approach to protecting its coast. It’s a story about how everyday people came together to stand up for public access, healthy coastal ecosystems, and the long-term protection of California’s shoreline.
Following the screening, we’ll hear from a panel of local environmental advocates and community leaders about the work happening right here in Richmond and throughout our local watersheds. Panelists will share what they’re doing to protect our shorelines, waterways, and communities, and answer questions about how we can all play a role in caring for our local environment.
This event is all about getting our community excited for Coastal Cleanup Day! On September 19th, The Watershed Project will host cleanups at Shimada Friendship Park, Wildcat Creek, and the Albany Bulb, bringing neighbors together to take action for our local waterways. Coastal Cleanup Day is about more than picking up trash- it’s a chance to connect with your community, protect the places we call home, and make a direct impact on the health of our shorelines and watersheds. We hope this evening inspires you to join us on September 19th!
Doors open at 6:45 PM on August 26th at the Bridge Storage, Arts, and Events Center.
🍿 Popcorn and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided for free.
🍺 Beer and wine will be available for purchase.
Your ticket supports Coastal Cleanup Day! Proceeds from ticket sales help The Watershed Project provide supplies and support for this year’s cleanup events. For those who want to make an extra contribution, choose the “$50 for 50” ticket option- your $50 ticket is a donation directly supporting our Coastal Cleanup Day efforts.
Come watch, learn, ask questions, and get inspired to join us in protecting our coast and local waterways!
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 5.00 to USD 50.00











