

Join us for a special summer morning on the water and along the shore at our upcoming Beach Cleanup & Community Paddle on June 28, proudly sponsored by our friends at La Casita.
We’ll kick things off with a beach cleanup from 8:00–9:30 AM, working together to protect and preserve our local coastline. Whether you’re a longtime volunteer or joining us for the first time, this is a great opportunity to give back, meet like-minded community members, and make a tangible impact.
After the cleanup, we’ll transition straight into a group paddle (weather permitting). It’s the perfect way to enjoy the ocean, connect with fellow paddlers, and celebrate the work we’ve done to keep our beaches clean.
Come for the cause, stay for the paddle—and start your day with purpose by the sea.
About Our Cleanups
To help protect the places we love, the Seacoast Paddleboard Club (SPC) adopted Pirate’s Cove Beach in Rye, New Hampshire through Blue Ocean Society’s Adopt-a-Beach program back in 2017.
Since then, SPC has hosted a monthly community cleanup on the last Sunday of every month, bringing together volunteers who are passionate about keeping our coastline clean.
We’ll meet at the entrance to Pirate’s Cove Beach for a quick introduction on marine debris and why collecting this data matters. From there, we’ll spread out and get to work. Most cleanups run between 1 to 1.5 hours.
It’s a simple, impactful way to give back, get outside, and connect with others who care about the ocean. Come be part of it.