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October 28, 10:24 AMSF Bay Area Beaches ExaminerVeronica Cassell
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Halloween by Veronica Cassell

The Halloween sugar hangover begins early Sunday morning as volunteers around the Bay Area collect to beautify Ocean Beach's sand and landscape.  Meeting at Ocean Beach by Noriega Street in San Francisco at 10 in the morning, volunteer clean-up personnel will be hands-on in the removal of waste and other debris not inhabitant to the land. 

Ending at noon, the post Halloween clean-up should be extremely productive as volunteers exert their valued effort for the betterment of Ocean Beach.  A great opportunity for those who love the San Francisco beach to come out and aid in continuting the good health and safety of the beach and its land.

November 1st from 10 am - 12 pm at Ocean Beach

Also, don't forget to check-out some of the activities going on around the Bay Area this Halloween weekend: Halloween Party in San Carlos, Jazz Halloween weekend, Friday night karaoke, and more upcoming events. 

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