Pebble Plain Clean Up: This Saturday

Big Bear, Ca, August 26, 2010, 8:00am - Join the Big Bear Trails Foundation this Saturday August 28th for a forest clean up workday.  The area known as Pebble Plain between Sugarloaf and Moonridge has become a dumping ground for trash, old couches and old appliances.  Phil Hamilton, President of the Big Bear Trails Foundation feels very strongly about the clean up project.  ” It ought to make you angry that people would treat our forest this way,” said Hamilton.  “It’s time we took care of it, and we need your help.”  Those interested lending a hand or two should meet at the Chautauqua High School Parking lot on the corner of Maple and Baldwin lane between 8:30am-9:30am.  Wear long pants, a lightweight long sleeve shirt, hat, gloves, and sturdy shoes.  Bring water and a snack, and enjoy a BBQ lunch at 1:00pm.  If you have questions, give Phil a call at 585-3467.

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About Angela Meyers
Angela Meyers moved to Big Bear in August of 2009, after spending a summer in Washington DC. Angela’s parents Roy and Susan Meyers met at Big Bear High School in 1967, and her Grandfather Rob Jacobson worked at the Big Bear Lake Post Office for 28 years. Angela graduated from California State University, Fullerton with a degree in Public Relations. While at CSUF she was the Director of Public Relations for the Associated Students for two years. Angela is a member of the Big Bear Valley Trails Foundation, The Big Bear Cycling Association, and races for, and is the co captain of Team Tough Chik, an all women's multi sport team.