MUVE is excited to work alongside our community in partnership with Miami-Dade County’s Miami EcoAdventures to care for our critical coastal habitats through nature-based volunteerism. On Saturday, July 20, 2024, we will plant native sea oats to enhance beach dunes and conduct a citizen science-based beach cleanup. All tools and materials will be provided. We recommend a reusable water bottle, closed-toe shoes, sun and bug protection, and clothes you don’t mind getting dirty!
Directions to check-in
- Check-in will be located at the picnic tables next the Crandon Park Open Seas Cafe concession building, located at the south end of Crandon Park at the address 6747 Crandon Blvd on Key Biscayne.
- To get to the meeting location, enter Crandon Park on the Oceanside using the “South Beach” entrance, which is the third left-hand turn into the Park. Proceed past the old Park Headquarters building and information booth until you reach the sidewalk, then turn right and continue along the parking lot until you reach the south end. Park in the last few rows of the lot near the yellow Park Office building. After securing your vehicle, head east toward the beach where you will see the Open Seas Café, a yellow building with a covered patio and picnic tables located just beyond the “Amusement Area”.
Parking
- Parking is complimentary for registered volunteers and passes will be provided upon check-in.
Community Service Hours
- We offer community service hours at all MUVE events. Please find us after the event to sign forms.
Safety
- The completion of Frost Science and Miami-Dade County liability waivers are required for participation. This waiver is included in the online registration process.