Sebastian Inlet Sail & Power Squadron Collects 30 Pounds of Trash from Spoil Islands

Sebastian Inlet Sail Power Squadron

Last week, the Sebastian Inlet Sail & Power Squadron (SISPS) cleaned up their adopted spoil islands known as 12, 13, and 14. 

“The good news is that we only picked up about 30 pounds of stuff. The islands were pretty clean, thanks to most people picking up after themselves,” SISPS member Ron Ray said.

30 members of the group volunteered their time and helped with the cleanup. Afterward, the group had a small celebration. 

“We celebrated with a picnic, hot dogs, and all the fixings. Great day for being on the water, Ray added. 

Cleaning up their adopted spoil islands

Since November 2003, the Sebastian Inlet Sail & Power Squadron has been the local unit of the world’s largest non-profit boating organization, the United States Power Squadron.

They currently provide:

The only requirements for membership are a keen interest in boating-related activities, an eagerness to meet like-minded people, and completing an approved boating course.

They have monthly membership meetings on the fourth (4th) Monday of each month, except for December. Meetings are suspended during June, July, and August. 

For more information, call them at (601) 415-6020 or visit the Sebastian Inlet Sail & Power Squadron website. 

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