National Beach Day
On August 30th, the sandy beaches around the country will be commemorated. It also helps keep those securing areas clean, so we can continue to enjoy them long into the future..
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If we spend time on beaches, lakes, or rivers, they provide recreation all summer long. Swimming, water sports, and sunbathing are only a few of the relaxation topics that have come to mind. We also enjoy playing Frisbee, volleyball, and long walks. On a hot summer day with family and friends, floating in the surf creates summer memories we will treasure for years to come.
Sometimes, just packing a few icy beverages and a good book will make a beach day perfect. However, we are also responsible for the beach's care. Not only should we pack out what we pack in, but also following the beach rules is crucial. Both safety and fun go hand in hand.
How to celebrate national beach day.
The American Red Cross has great advice on swimming at the beach.
- Swim with a lifeguard on board, but only in designated areas.
- Go with a buddy. Never swim alone. Never swim alone.
Watch for currents, float water, and riptides for currents, moving water, and riptides. These occur in oceans, lakes, and rivers.
- Swim in your depth. Don't swim longer than you are physically fit to doing..
Learn how to swim.
Learn CPR.
Clean up your favorite beach by a group. Since it's nearing the end of the season, your beach will love it. Find out what the plant needs by finding out what the facility needs. To keep the beach even cleaner next year, take up donations for supplies. For your beach, donate garbage and recycling cans.. Attend a seminar on water pollution and how to prevent it.
As you enjoy the last days of summer, post photos of your favorite beach.
On social media, use the hashtag #NationalBeachDay to post.
The national beach day has been held for the first time in history
The Knights of Columbus of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1929, established a National Beach Day as part of their convention plans. However, it never took root.
In 2014, Colleen Paige, a pet and family lifestyle specialist, established National Beach Day to highlight beaches and the importance of keeping them clean.
Beach day FAQ
Q. What are the best days to go to the beach?
A. You mean other than National Beach Day?? The weekends are the busiest, but if you like people watching and, well, people, pick a Saturday or SUNday. (Get it? Get it? ) (Get it? Get it? (Sun + day) However, if you're looking for a less crowded time to go, visit the beach early on Friday.. Why? Why? That's a travel day for most vacationers.
Q. Can you visit the beach in the off-season? Yes! Yes! Yes! It's an excellent way to enjoy the beach to yourself. If you're looking for a sunny spot or a resort town boardwalk, you can still take in some of the attractions and reap the benefits of the oceanside.