To the RIGHT  is a picture of the East Harbor State Park Beach in the 1960s,
on the FAR right is what it looks like today.....

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Make your own investment in the future with a donation to this cause. Your support now will help us save the beach.

An immediate need for funding is to help produce a professional quality DVD telling the story of the beach erosion and the need to restore it.


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Battling to bring back the beach
       
  Port Clinton News Herald   
Trying to fix a beach
Man wants to restore East Harbor park's beach to former condition
  Toledo Blade  
 
Findlay man seeks to restore beach

Sustainable Shorelines

 

BEACHAID BOARD:

President--J. Richard Taylor
Vice President-Bette Richard
Treasurer-James Carey
Secretary-Scott McKeown
 

Save the Beach!

sandman@beachaid-eastharbor.com 


 

We have word that $50,000 has been allocated to complete this summer's study of restoration options, the contractor has been chosen for the study work, and a project manager has been assigned by ODNR. 

We are now exempt from federal income taxation under Section 501(C)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. We also have Non-profit/Tax Exempt Status from the State of Ohio. We have had our first board meeting on March 9, 2008. The slate of officers is listed on the left of this website.



Beach Aid East Harbor.com

Goal & Objectives: Our main goal is to reach others who remember and miss the 2 mile sand beach we grew up with at East Harbor State Park near Port Clinton Ohio.  The main objective of this drive for public interest is to urge local, state, federal and private agencies to engage in the necessary research and remedial action required for full beach restoration at East Harbor.


Restoration Needed!

Beach Aid - East Harbor evolved in 2003 when I began asking the Ohio Department of Natural resources, Division of Parks and Recreation questions about beach restoration efforts at East Harbor. What I learned was that they had no plans to restore the 9000 foot section of beach that had been destroyed by storm erosion 30 years prior.  Beach Aid - East Harbor has grown from the realization that any restoration "aid" that come to East Harbor will only come from the efforts of concerned citizens.  Welcome to Beach Aid-East Harbor, we hope your memories of a pristine 2 mile sand beach move you to plan an active, vital role in it's restoration.
 

What can I do?

By clicking on our website you have taken the most important step. This restoration project will be a huge physical challenge, but the first challenge will be to persuade local, State, Federal and possibly private agencies that this is a worthy cause. This will not be one great leap but a process of many small steps. I have taken a few of those small steps with the research I have done over several years. The next step in the process will be to get each of you involved and pool our advocacy abilities and resources. At some point this will need to migrate from a "good idea" to an initiative and then to a campaign. We are open to ideas. Please let us know what your level of interest is, and how you can contribute.
sandman@beachaid-eastharbor.com 

 

 

Make this a Grass Roots Effort! 

We need input from YOU and your support in this most important issue.

Click here for a list of elected officials and agency leaders
that you can contact to voice your support for the full
restoration of our beach at East Harbor>>

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NEW BEACHAID T-SHIRTS
Our new T-Shirts are available at the East Harbor State Park Camp Store, or by calling 419-422-1441 and leaving a call back number

MISSION STATEMENT  To advocate agency response to the
continued recreational value lost at East Harbor State Park Beach
and to ensure that corrective measures are made with a
full understanding of the forces that led to the current eroded condition.

* This website is  funded in part by a grant from the Great Lakes Aquatic Habitat Network & Fund

Ohio Enviromental Council


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Show your support for beachaid by placing this small Save the Beach logo on your website, Blog, Facebook or myspace page:

Together, we have the power to build a grass-roots campaign to save the East Harbor Beach.

 

 

Graphic Artist: Jean Assell