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Ocean Trash: Board Of Directors
See Something, June 2024 – May 2025 Officers/Executive Committee
Say Something, Chairman and President Robert Cornell District 5 Barbara Windheim (El Dorado)
Esplanada, Caravelle, Palomar, La Corniche,
Vice Chairman
Bob Greenstein
Vice President
and El Dorado
David Sussman
Do Something Secretary Steve Retzer District 6 Vacant
Treasurer
Villa Flora, Montego Bay, Villa del Sol, and Palladium
Lawrence Gelfond
District 7 David Arlein (Pointe 100)
District Directors The Plum/Cortina, Villa Sonrisa and Pointe 100
By Steve Handwerker District 1 Morton Karper (Valencia) District 8 Jacob Stark (Costa del Sol)
Encantada, Valencia and The Palms Costa del Sol and Costa Brava
It is a well-documented District 2 Chandra Stewart-Keith (Panaché) District 9 Susan George (Edgewater)
fact that plastics of all forms Promenade, Imperial Royale, Imperial, Regency Edgewater at Boca Pointe and Stratford Court
and Panaché
form a “body of debris” the District 3 Steve Retzer (La Mirada) At Large Directors
size of Texas that is floating La Mirada and Meridiana Through May 2025
in the ocean. When we walk District 4 Bob Greenstein (Lakes of La Paz) Robert Cornell (Costa Brava) Dan Gabrielle (La Corniche)
on the beach, we all have El Viento, La Paz, and Southwinds David Sussman (Valencia) Lawrence Gelfond (La Corniche)
witnessed plastics and other Howard Weinstein (El Dorado) Zachary Elliott (Encantada)
recyclables on the sand and in
the ocean at various locations
and at various times. Did you ever ask the question where
do these empty plastic bottles come from? Were they ever
recycled or just thrown into the ocean? How DID THEY end
up in the ocean?
Did you, notice it and walk away; pick it up, put it in the
garbage; or pick it up and put it in a recycling bin. When
none are seen, please call an appropriate authority to suggest
more bins or cleanup crews. The action you choose reflects
your orientation to how you perceive yourself as a change
agent for creating a sustainable future. To be a change agent
for the good of the planet it is important you keep asking the
important questions like: how did these empty plastic bottles
end up in the ocean? What is the detailed explanation for this?
Knowledge is power! Please choose to save our planet in the
little and big ways, every day!
Steven E. Handwerker Ph.D. D.div, RM
Board Certified Licensed Psychologist
50 years experience
www.peacewk.org.
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