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Jan
31

Special Council Workshop

Special workshop for the City Council to vote on the proposed Design Plan, chosen by the RE:BEACH Jury/Advisory Team.

Slide deck here for the ICM proposal that garnered the unanimous vote: https://www.ci.oceanside.ca.us/home/showpublisheddocument/13618/638400383349630000

ICM, based in Australia’s Gold Coast, has decades of experience implementing “speed bumps” on their own coastline, bringing forward a new concept for Oceanside’s coast, AND with a proven track record of success on the East Coast of Australia.

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SOS meets with Coastal Administrator
Dec
14

SOS meets with Coastal Administrator

With nearly four miles of coastline, the beach is a way of life in the City of Oceanside. The City’s new Coastal Zone Program aims to responsibly manage our coastal resources to benefit the community, while improving our natural habitat and resiliency against coastal storms and rising seas. Coastal ecosystems in Oceanside include sandy beaches, estuaries, kelp forests, groins and jetty reefs, associated pelagic organisms and, of course, people. Sustaining these ecosystems is critical to ocean health, while also supporting human society.

In Oceanside, our economy depends on a functioning coastal ecosystem, and sustainable management of coastal areas supports many industries, including fisheries, tourism, recreation, and more. The dynamic and evolving Coastal Zone Program includes the latest research, grants, projects, and partnerships allowing adaptation to our changing conditions to maintain our coastline as a thriving ecological and recreational resource for generations to come.

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RE:BEACH Design Workshop Three
Dec
13

RE:BEACH Design Workshop Three

RE:BEACH is the City of Oceanside’s Coastal Resilience Competition bringing together 3 design teams from around the world to develop innovative sand retention pilot projects. Only 1 team, and their winning design, will be selected to move into final engineering and permitting at the completion of the competition. You can learn more about the teams, competition process, design making, and sign up to learn about ways to engage, here.

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Dine & Donate at Camp Coffee Company
Dec
13

Dine & Donate at Camp Coffee Company

More than amazing coffee, Camp Coffee Company has the best pastries, including vegan and gluten free options, as well as grilled sandwiches that will warm your heart and fill your belly. Bring a gang, and hang at Camp with us on Wednesday, December 13th from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.

10% of all sales will go to Save Oceanside Sand for this Dine & Donate FUNdraiser.

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Dine & Donate: Bread & Cheese Eatery
Dec
7

Dine & Donate: Bread & Cheese Eatery

A new South Oceanside Gourmet Grilled Cheese shop is making it’s presence know, and they are generously hosting a Dine & Donate FUNdraiser on Thursday, December 7th between 3 and 8 p.m.

Tell your friends and be sure to get in there to try them out. Our new businesses can always use a boost, especially during the off-season. Let us know what you think and thank you for supporting the Bread + Cheese Eatery and Save Oceanside Sand at the same time!

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Shop And Donate at Suzi Blue Designs
Nov
23
to Nov 29

Shop And Donate at Suzi Blue Designs

  • Suzi Blue Designs online ETSY shop (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

O’side local artist, mom, entrepreneur, and former beach life guard, Melanie Moore Bermudez, founded Suzi Blue Designs. Melanie lovingly designs and creates whimsical original watercolors and art prints of animals, botanicals and abstracts for office, home, baby nursery. She also offers beautiful air plants and even holiday ornaments, while they last!

A generous 15% of Suzi Blue Designs online shop sales will be donated to Save Oceanside Sand during this event, starting on Thanksgiving Day, all online.

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Dine & Donate at The Buccaneer Cafe
Nov
22

Dine & Donate at The Buccaneer Cafe

Dine & Donate at Buccaneer Beach with us!

Hang out and dine in or take your order to go.
Buy brunch/lunch for your office staff, since it's the day before the holiday and no one wants to cook at home anyway! Family and dog-friendly. Grab a crew, come enjoy the delicious food made with love by The Bucc crew, learn more about Save Oceanside Sand and have some fun with us!

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SOS Board of Director Nominations Period
Nov
16
to Nov 21

SOS Board of Director Nominations Period

Save Oceanside Sand is seeking nominations for its Board of Directors.  SOS continues to make a difference by influencing and supporting the City of Oceanside to develop enduring and sustainable solutions to restore and retain sand on our shoreline, restoring our coastal habitat.  SOS has opened nominations of passionate and committed individuals who are interested in being a part of this journey.

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SOS meets with Coastal Administrator
Nov
9

SOS meets with Coastal Administrator

With nearly four miles of coastline, the beach is a way of life in the City of Oceanside. The City’s new Coastal Zone Program aims to responsibly manage our coastal resources to benefit the community, while improving our natural habitat and resiliency against coastal storms and rising seas. Coastal ecosystems in Oceanside include sandy beaches, estuaries, kelp forests, groins and jetty reefs, associated pelagic organisms and, of course, people. Sustaining these ecosystems is critical to ocean health, while also supporting human society.

In Oceanside, our economy depends on a functioning coastal ecosystem, and sustainable management of coastal areas supports many industries, including fisheries, tourism, recreation, and more. The dynamic and evolving Coastal Zone Program includes the latest research, grants, projects, and partnerships allowing adaptation to our changing conditions to maintain our coastline as a thriving ecological and recreational resource for generations to come.

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