ACCESS Newswire
08 Jun 2019, 01:01 GMT+10
Reputation management firm NetReputation.com prepare to lend a hand in World Oceans Day Beach.com cleanup on Siesta Beach
SARASOTA, FL / ACCESSWIRE / June 7, 2019 / Saying 'shell no!' to plastic pollution which washes up on the shores of Florida's Gulf Coast, Beach.com, supported by local businesses and individuals, are poised to host a major cleanup effort on Sarasota's beautiful Siesta Beach this weekend. One such business ready to lend a hand is nearby reputation management firm NetReputation.com. The company's CEO, Adam Petrilli, shares more about the upcoming event.
'After a long and successful tourist season, it's important that local individuals and businesses, such as ourselves, promote the fact that trash doesn't belong on our beaches,' explains NetReputation.com CEO Petrilli.
Organized by Beach.com as part of a global effort to save the planet's oceans, the event, touted to be the ultimate cleanup of America's number one beach, will see a three-hour clean sweep of Siesta Beach undertaken by passionate local volunteers keen to support and promote the cause. Participants are also encouraged to take part in an hour of sunrise yoga beforehand, further organized as part of the event. Afterward, complimentary snacks and coffee will be offered by local supporting businesses. All cleanup supplies will be provided, according to the event's organizers.
The first 100 individuals registered for the event will also receive an ocean-saving t-shirt upon arrival.
The award-winning Siesta Beach is widely praised for its soft, cool sand, and has been named 'The Best Sand Beach in America' by The Travel Channel, 'The Best Beach in America' by Dr. Beach, and '#1 U.S. Beach' by TripAdvisor in recent years. With shallow water in the nearshore area and year-round lifeguard protection, it's also considered one of the safest beaches in the county, great for families and small children.
'The morning cleanup begins on the beach in front of Siesta Key Beach Pavilion, at 948 Beach Road,' explains Petrilli. Volunteers are advised to wear closed-toed shoes and bring sun protection, including sunscreen, long sleeves, and a hat. Those participating in sunrise yoga before the event should also bring their own towels.
'Fellow ocean advocates,' adds Petrilli, wrapping up, 'the NetReputation.com team and myself look forward to seeing you there!'
The World Oceans Day Beach.com cleanup on Siesta Key Beach, Sarasota, FL, takes place June 8 between 8 AM and 11 AM, kicking off with sunrise yoga first at 7 AM. For more information, head to https://www.beach.com/sarasota/.
NetReputation.com is an online reputation management company based in Sarasota, Florida. NetReputation.com has serviced thousands of clients, including businesses and individuals, helping them to manage their online reputations via in-depth services including search engine suppression, search results removal, and continuous reputation monitoring. To find out more, call 844-461-3632 or visit https://www.netreputation.com/.
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SOURCE: NetReputation.com
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