Un Granito de Arena v. 6 - March 21st 2025

Un Granito de Arena v. 6 - March 21st 2025

The 6th Un Granito De Arena is RETURNING to our legendary OG stomping grounds at WetLab! Every sip of Tripping Animals Beer doesn't just quench your thirst—it POWERS our mission to protect Miami's waters!

That's right! We're DOUBLING THE IMPACT this year by partnering with Biscayne Bay Marine Health Coalition (BBMHC)! A portion of EVERY Tripping Animals Beer sold goes straight to Miami Waterkeeper AND BBMHC! 💦

Six years strong and making waves! This isn't just any beer event—it's a MOVEMENT where amazing brews meet ocean love! Two incredible organizations, one mission: saving our precious waterways!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS! This is the can't-miss reunion at our original waterfront paradise! 🍻🌴

RSVP HERE: https://www.miamiwaterkeeper.org/event-clean-up-event-2025-03-21

Important Volunteer Information:
Please be on time, registration begins 30 minutes before the volunteer workday starts. 

Please Bring:

Refillable water bottle. Stay hydrated and be prepared to work outside and on the water.
Closed-toe shoes are required and long-sleeved shirts are and long pants are recommended (clothes that can get wet).
A hat, sunblock, and insect repellent (recommended).
Gloves you feel comfortable wearing (otherwise Miami Waterkeeper will provide gloves and all clean-up supplies).
The clean-up is weather dependent and the event will be canceled with at least 24 hours notice if inclement weather is anticipated.
 *Community Service hours also provided* 

What Should Volunteers Bring?

  • Closed Toed Shoes
  • Water In Reusable Bottle
  • Hat & Sunglasses

What Will Be Provided?

  • Gloves
  • Water Refills
  • Pickers
  • Buckets
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect Repellent

Meeting Spot Details

Please plan to meet on the deck/patio at WetLab

Organizer Information

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Miami Waterkeeper

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Un Granito de Arena v. 6 - March 21st 2025

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About This Event

The 6th Un Granito De Arena is RETURNING to our legendary OG stomping grounds at WetLab! Every sip of Tripping Animals Beer doesn't just quench your thirst—it POWERS our mission to protect Miami's waters!

That's right! We're DOUBLING THE IMPACT this year by partnering with Biscayne Bay Marine Health Coalition (BBMHC)! A portion of EVERY Tripping Animals Beer sold goes straight to Miami Waterkeeper AND BBMHC! 💦

Six years strong and making waves! This isn't just any beer event—it's a MOVEMENT where amazing brews meet ocean love! Two incredible organizations, one mission: saving our precious waterways!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS! This is the can't-miss reunion at our original waterfront paradise! 🍻🌴

RSVP HERE: https://www.miamiwaterkeeper.org/event-clean-up-event-2025-03-21

Important Volunteer Information:
Please be on time, registration begins 30 minutes before the volunteer workday starts. 

Please Bring:

Refillable water bottle. Stay hydrated and be prepared to work outside and on the water.
Closed-toe shoes are required and long-sleeved shirts are and long pants are recommended (clothes that can get wet).
A hat, sunblock, and insect repellent (recommended).
Gloves you feel comfortable wearing (otherwise Miami Waterkeeper will provide gloves and all clean-up supplies).
The clean-up is weather dependent and the event will be canceled with at least 24 hours notice if inclement weather is anticipated.
 *Community Service hours also provided* 

What Should Volunteers Bring?

Closed Toed Shoes, Water In Reusable Bottle, Hat & Sunglasses

What Will Be Provided?

Gloves, Water Refills, Pickers, Buckets, Sunscreen, Insect Repellent

Meeting Spot Details

Please plan to meet on the deck/patio at WetLab

Organizer Information

Erin Cover

Erin Cover

Miami Waterkeeper focuses on clean water, ecosystem protection, and sea level rise resiliency. First, we tackle issues of clean water throughout the Biscayne Bay watershed, from the Everglades to our coral reefs. Second, we protect the ecosystems that depend on that clean water, including corals, seagrasses, and mangroves. Finally, we focus on sea level rise resiliency, which guides all areas of our work. We employ a multidisciplinary approach, which includes science, policy & advocacy, and education & outreach.