Miami's Trashiest Singles

Miami's Trashiest Singles

🎟️ Please register on Eventbrite! 🎟️

Hey, South Florida singles, are you a baddie in the streets and a neat freak on the beach? Well, now’s your chance to forget the trash in the apps, bars, and clubs, and join other adventurous, environmentally conscious bachelors and bachelorettes in picking up Miami’s mangroves instead.

Debris Free Oceans, a local non-profit organization dedicated to empowering Miami-Dade communities to go zero waste, knows that Miami’s dating scene is tough. That’s why it’s hosting a Red Flag, Green Flag Capture the Flag game and mangrove cleanup this Saturday, February 8 from 3 PM to 6 PM in Peacock Park, located at 2820 McFarlane Rd, Miami, FL 33133.

Singles will begin the program with a mixer among local food and beverage vendors. They will then separate into two teams and play an altered version of a capture the flag game, where they’ll employ their hard-won expertise in differentiating between potential partners’ red and green flags. Throughout the game, players will then work together to clean up as much trash as possible from Peacock Park’s mangrove forest. The team with the largest haul will win a prize, though all are encouraged to stick around afterward for a thoroughly trashy singles mingle. Feeling trashy but not sporty? You can also sign up as a spectator to come and meet some “green flags.”

“We’re so excited to help our fellow Miamians have fun, foster community, make connections, and give them an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the wellbeing of some of our most important and sensitive natural habitats,” said Caiti Waks, Debris Free Ocean’s Co-Founder and President.

Singles of all ages (21+), genders, and sexual orientations are welcome so long as they’re willing to get the best kind of trashy. 

Get your tickets on EventbriteFor any questions, please contact [email protected].

Player ($10) - Allows you to compete in the game, participate in the cleanup, and have a chance to win a limited edition DFO reusable pint. 
Spectator (Free) - Lets you join the cleanup and mingle, but does not include participation in the game

What Should Volunteers Bring?

  • Closed Toed Shoes
  • Water In Reusable Bottle
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect Repellent
  • Hat & Sunglasses

What Will Be Provided?

  • Gloves
  • Garbage Bags
  • Water Refills
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect Repellent

Parking Information

Walk, bike, carpool, take Metrorail, or use rideshare. The closest Metrorail station is Coconut Grove (<2 miles). Freebee operates a fixed route in the area. The best parking option is Regatta Park's public lot (Pay By Phone). Parking in front of Peacock Park & street parking is limited.

Meeting Spot Details

To check-in, look for a black Debris Free Oceans tent!

Organizer Information

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Debris Free Oceans

Amanda Di Perna

February 08

Miami's Trashiest Singles

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About This Event

🎟️ Please register on Eventbrite! 🎟️

Hey, South Florida singles, are you a baddie in the streets and a neat freak on the beach? Well, now’s your chance to forget the trash in the apps, bars, and clubs, and join other adventurous, environmentally conscious bachelors and bachelorettes in picking up Miami’s mangroves instead.

Debris Free Oceans, a local non-profit organization dedicated to empowering Miami-Dade communities to go zero waste, knows that Miami’s dating scene is tough. That’s why it’s hosting a Red Flag, Green Flag Capture the Flag game and mangrove cleanup this Saturday, February 8 from 3 PM to 6 PM in Peacock Park, located at 2820 McFarlane Rd, Miami, FL 33133.

Singles will begin the program with a mixer among local food and beverage vendors. They will then separate into two teams and play an altered version of a capture the flag game, where they’ll employ their hard-won expertise in differentiating between potential partners’ red and green flags. Throughout the game, players will then work together to clean up as much trash as possible from Peacock Park’s mangrove forest. The team with the largest haul will win a prize, though all are encouraged to stick around afterward for a thoroughly trashy singles mingle. Feeling trashy but not sporty? You can also sign up as a spectator to come and meet some “green flags.”

“We’re so excited to help our fellow Miamians have fun, foster community, make connections, and give them an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the wellbeing of some of our most important and sensitive natural habitats,” said Caiti Waks, Debris Free Ocean’s Co-Founder and President.

Singles of all ages (21+), genders, and sexual orientations are welcome so long as they’re willing to get the best kind of trashy. 

Get your tickets on EventbriteFor any questions, please contact [email protected].

Player ($10) - Allows you to compete in the game, participate in the cleanup, and have a chance to win a limited edition DFO reusable pint. 
Spectator (Free) - Lets you join the cleanup and mingle, but does not include participation in the game

What Should Volunteers Bring?

Closed Toed Shoes, Water In Reusable Bottle, Sunscreen, Insect Repellent, Hat & Sunglasses

What Will Be Provided?

Gloves, Garbage Bags, Water Refills, Sunscreen, Insect Repellent

Parking Information

Walk, bike, carpool, take Metrorail, or use rideshare. The closest Metrorail station is Coconut Grove (<2 miles). Freebee operates a fixed route in the area. The best parking option is Regatta Park's public lot (Pay By Phone). Parking in front of Peacock Park & street parking is limited.

Meeting Spot Details

To check-in, look for a black Debris Free Oceans tent!

Organizer Information

Amanda Di Perna

Amanda Di Perna

Debris Free Oceans is a Miami-based 501(c)3 nonprofit with the mission of empowering local communities to go zero-waste so all can have access to clean oceans and a healthy environment. Since its inception in 2014, DFO has engaged over 12K volunteers in picking up over 64K pounds of trash, educated more than 14K students about marine debris, hosted more than 500 zero waste events, and prevented the use of more than 2M single use plastics through sustainability consulting.