Time to Join Hands

Leo, Julita, and Edward invite you to Hands Across the Sand

Leo, Julita, and Edward invite you to Hands Across the Sand on Dauphin Island's public beach, photographed June 24, 2010

This Saturday, June 26, all across the United States, Hands across the Sand events will take place (see http://www.handsacrossthesand.com for a location near you). Hands across the Sand is an event for people who want to say “No” to off-shore drilling and “Yes” to cleaner energy alternatives. It’s not for everybody. But for those who support this message it is a collective opportunity to make their voices heard. If you agree with this message, please come, bring family and friends, and make your voice heard!

For Dauphin Island’s Hands Across the Sand, people will begin gathering at the public beach around 11:00 AM and will join hands for 15 minutes at 12:00 noon.

Hopefully this environmental disaster and events like Hands Across the Sand will help us realize the importance of finding more responsible ways of obtaining and using energy.

Scoring Goals for Others

Island soccer at the Baptist Church fieldThis spring Island Soccer started at the Dauphin Island Elementary school yard with Tracey and Zicky Hart, mother and son, playing soccer together. The school yard, however, was taken over by BP, but that didn’t stop the families that have joined the fun. “We’re very grateful that the Baptist Church is letting us play on their field,” says Tracey Hart. Now each Tuesday and Thursday evenings beginning at 6:00 P.M. David Hart and other parents coordinate the children’s soccer. Evening matches have featured the Mayos against the Mustards, the Giraffes against Zebras, and Tacos against the Pizzas. As Tracey says, “Come on out and join the fun!” The oil disaster continues but positive people and positive communities keep making positive differences.

This Saturday, June 26, all across the United States, Hands across the Sand events will take place. Hands across the Sand is an event for people who want to say “No” to off-shore drilling and “Yes” to cleaner energy alternatives. It’s not for everybody. But for those who support this message it is a collective opportunity to make their voices heard. If you agree with this message, please come, bring family and friends, and make your voice heard!

For Dauphin Island’s Hands Across the Sand, people will begin gathering at the public beach around 11:00 AM and will join hands for 15 minutes at 12:00 noon.

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Some Resources

Here are some resources that have been gathered from a variety of websites:

Some telephone contacts of interest:

  • To report oiled wildlife call 866-557-1401
  • To report an oiled shoreline call 866-448-5816
  • To learn about volunteer opportunities call 866-448-5816
  • To inquire about or get involved in the Vessel of Opportunities Program call 281-366-5511
  • To discuss spill-related damage call 800-440-0858
  • To obtain coordinates where fishing areas are closed call 800-627-NOAA or 800-627-6622

Some websites of interest:

Some Involved Organizations

Other information

Please add other resources and organizations that you have found valuable by way of comments. Thanks!