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Finventurz Beach Clean up
Apr
18

Finventurz Beach Clean up

Heal our Beach

📍 RAT Beach, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274
🗓️ Saturday, April 18, 2026
10 AM – 1 PM

This event is FREE! Join us for a casual beach clean up. FinVenturez will supply all materials (except trash) you just bring the fun!

You might find some beach treasure!

Arrive early to help us set the scene (optional)

We’ll provide the basics, come ready to make a difference!

🐚 FinVenturez Will Provide:

  • Disposable gloves

  • Trash bags

  • Trash pickers (limited availability)

  • Buckets (limited availability)

  • Central tarp for trash

  • First aid kit

  • Water refill station

🧜‍♀️ Please Bring if you have:

  • Gardening gloves or reusable gloves

  • Trash tongs or grabbers (if you have them)

  • Reusable bag or bucket

  • Reef-safe sunscreen

  • Reusable water bottle

WAIVERS:
BEFORE the cleanups, every volunteers must sign a digital waiver OR print and sign a liability waiver form available at https://www.healthebay.org/waiver. Minors must have a parent or legal guardian's signature, NO EXCEPTIONS.

MINORS MUST HAVE A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN'S SIGNATURE IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE.

SUPPLIES:
You may want to familiarize yourself with the Marine Debris Tracker App to track litter during your cleanup. We encourage all to strive for zero-waste cleanups and use reusable buckets or bags, and/or gloves they may already have at home.

📍 Where You’ll Be Meeting

  • Meeting spot: Last lifeguard station on the Malaga Cove side of Torrance Beach — this is at the southern end of Torrance Beach where it meets RAT Beach/Malaga Cove. Locals refer to this area as RAT Beach (short for “Right After Torrance” stretch of sand between Torrance Beach and Malaga Cove).

🚗 Parking Options

1. Paid Parking – Torrance Beach Side (Best for Easy, Direct Access)

  • There’s a large county-run paid lot along Paseo de la Playa (between Calle Miramar and Via Riviera). This lot is closest to Torrance Beach proper and a short walk south along the sand/bike path to the meeting point.

  • Advantages:

    • Most direct beach access.

    • No steep hills.

    • Easy for most participants.

  • Disadvantage:

    • Parking fee applies (usually metered or pay-to-park lot).

2. Free Parking – Palos Verdes Side (Via Arroyo / Paseo de la Mar)

  • On the Palos Verdes Estates side of the cliffs, there’s free street/public parking near the intersection of Paseo de Mar & Via Arroyo. From there, you walk down the Malaga Cove Trail — a mostly paved, moderate descent — down to RAT Beach.

  • Important note: The walk down is easy, but the walk back up big hill to return to cars is strenuous. This is ideal for attendees who are comfortable with a hill walk.

  • Advantages:

    • Free parking.

    • Scenic trail walk.

  • Disadvantage:

    • Climb back up at the end of your clean-up.

🧭 How to Reach the Meeting Spot

From Torrance Beach Parking (Paid Lot)

  1. Park along Paseo de la Playa near Calle Miramar / Via Riviera.

  2. Walk south along the sandy beach or the beach bike path toward the cliffs of Palos Verdes.

  3. Continue to the last lifeguard station before Malaga Cove/RAT Beach — this is your meeting point.

From Palos Verdes (Free Parking on Paseo de Mar)

  1. Park near Paseo de Mar & Via Arroyo (Palos Verdes Estates).

  2. Find the Malaga Cove Trail heading down the bluff toward the water.

  3. Follow it to the beach, then turn north to the sandy area of RAT Beach / Torrance Beach.

  4. Walk north along the sand to the last lifeguard tower toward Malaga Cove — that’s your meetup location.

🗺️ Helpful Tips

  • This area is part of the long Santa Monica Bay shoreline, and the beach transitions smoothly from Torrance Beach into RAT Beach/Malaga Cove.

  • The bike path (Marvin Braude Bike Trail) runs along the bluffs above the beach; walking along the sand often feels faster.

  • Safety first: wear sunscreen, bring water, and consider the hill walk for those parked on the Palos Verdes side.

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Finventurz Beach Clean up
Jun
20

Finventurz Beach Clean up

Heal our Beach

📍 RAT Beach, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274
🗓️ Saturday, June 20, 2026
10 AM – 1 PM

This event is FREE! Join us for a casual beach clean up. FinVenturez will supply all materials (except trash) you just bring the fun!

You might find some beach treasure!

Arrive early to help us set the scene (optional)

We’ll provide the basics, come ready to make a difference!

🐚 FinVenturez Will Provide:

  • Disposable gloves

  • Trash bags

  • Trash pickers (limited availability)

  • Buckets (limited availability)

  • Central tarp for trash

  • First aid kit

  • Water refill station

🧜‍♀️ Please Bring if you have:

  • Gardening gloves or reusable gloves

  • Trash tongs or grabbers (if you have them)

  • Reusable bag or bucket

  • Reef-safe sunscreen

  • Reusable water bottle

WAIVERS:
BEFORE the cleanups, every volunteers must sign a digital waiver OR print and sign a liability waiver form available at https://www.healthebay.org/waiver. Minors must have a parent or legal guardian's signature, NO EXCEPTIONS.

MINORS MUST HAVE A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN'S SIGNATURE IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE.

SUPPLIES:
You may want to familiarize yourself with the Marine Debris Tracker App to track litter during your cleanup. We encourage all to strive for zero-waste cleanups and use reusable buckets or bags, and/or gloves they may already have at home.

📍 Where You’ll Be Meeting

  • Meeting spot: Last lifeguard station on the Malaga Cove side of Torrance Beach — this is at the southern end of Torrance Beach where it meets RAT Beach/Malaga Cove. Locals refer to this area as RAT Beach (short for “Right After Torrance” stretch of sand between Torrance Beach and Malaga Cove).

🚗 Parking Options

1. Paid Parking – Torrance Beach Side (Best for Easy, Direct Access)

  • There’s a large county-run paid lot along Paseo de la Playa (between Calle Miramar and Via Riviera). This lot is closest to Torrance Beach proper and a short walk south along the sand/bike path to the meeting point.

  • Advantages:

    • Most direct beach access.

    • No steep hills.

    • Easy for most participants.

  • Disadvantage:

    • Parking fee applies (usually metered or pay-to-park lot).

2. Free Parking – Palos Verdes Side (Via Arroyo / Paseo de la Mar)

  • On the Palos Verdes Estates side of the cliffs, there’s free street/public parking near the intersection of Paseo de Mar & Via Arroyo. From there, you walk down the Malaga Cove Trail — a mostly paved, moderate descent — down to RAT Beach.

  • Important note: The walk down is easy, but the walk back up big hill to return to cars is strenuous. This is ideal for attendees who are comfortable with a hill walk.

  • Advantages:

    • Free parking.

    • Scenic trail walk.

  • Disadvantage:

    • Climb back up at the end of your clean-up.

🧭 How to Reach the Meeting Spot

From Torrance Beach Parking (Paid Lot)

  1. Park along Paseo de la Playa near Calle Miramar / Via Riviera.

  2. Walk south along the sandy beach or the beach bike path toward the cliffs of Palos Verdes.

  3. Continue to the last lifeguard station before Malaga Cove/RAT Beach — this is your meeting point.

From Palos Verdes (Free Parking on Paseo de Mar)

  1. Park near Paseo de Mar & Via Arroyo (Palos Verdes Estates).

  2. Find the Malaga Cove Trail heading down the bluff toward the water.

  3. Follow it to the beach, then turn north to the sandy area of RAT Beach / Torrance Beach.

  4. Walk north along the sand to the last lifeguard tower toward Malaga Cove — that’s your meetup location.

🗺️ Helpful Tips

  • This area is part of the long Santa Monica Bay shoreline, and the beach transitions smoothly from Torrance Beach into RAT Beach/Malaga Cove.

  • The bike path (Marvin Braude Bike Trail) runs along the bluffs above the beach; walking along the sand often feels faster.

  • Safety first: wear sunscreen, bring water, and consider the hill walk for those parked on the Palos Verdes side.

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Finventurz Beach Clean up
Feb
28

Finventurz Beach Clean up

Heal our Beach

📍 RAT Beach, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274
🗓️ Saturday, February 28, 2026
10 AM – 1 PM

This event is FREE! Join us for a casual beach clean up. FinVenturez will supply all materials (except trash) you just bring the fun!

You might find some beach treasure!

Arrive early to help us set the scene (optional)

We’ll provide the basics, come ready to make a difference!

🐚 FinVenturez Will Provide:

  • Disposable gloves

  • Trash bags

  • Trash pickers (limited availability)

  • Buckets (limited availability)

  • Central tarp for trash

  • First aid kit

  • Water refill station

🧜‍♀️ Please Bring if you have:

  • Gardening gloves or reusable gloves

  • Trash tongs or grabbers (if you have them)

  • Reusable bag or bucket

  • Reef-safe sunscreen

  • Reusable water bottle

WAIVERS:
BEFORE the cleanups, every volunteers must sign a digital waiver OR print and sign a liability waiver form available at https://www.healthebay.org/waiver. Minors must have a parent or legal guardian's signature, NO EXCEPTIONS.

MINORS MUST HAVE A PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN'S SIGNATURE IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE.

SUPPLIES:
You may want to familiarize yourself with the Marine Debris Tracker App to track litter during your cleanup. We encourage all to strive for zero-waste cleanups and use reusable buckets or bags, and/or gloves they may already have at home.

📍 Where You’ll Be Meeting

  • Meeting spot: Last lifeguard station on the Malaga Cove side of Torrance Beach — this is at the southern end of Torrance Beach where it meets RAT Beach/Malaga Cove. Locals refer to this area as RAT Beach (short for “Right After Torrance” stretch of sand between Torrance Beach and Malaga Cove).

🚗 Parking Options

1. Paid Parking – Torrance Beach Side (Best for Easy, Direct Access)

  • There’s a large county-run paid lot along Paseo de la Playa (between Calle Miramar and Via Riviera). This lot is closest to Torrance Beach proper and a short walk south along the sand/bike path to the meeting point.

  • Advantages:

    • Most direct beach access.

    • No steep hills.

    • Easy for most participants.

  • Disadvantage:

    • Parking fee applies (usually metered or pay-to-park lot).

2. Free Parking – Palos Verdes Side (Via Arroyo / Paseo de la Mar)

  • On the Palos Verdes Estates side of the cliffs, there’s free street/public parking near the intersection of Paseo de Mar & Via Arroyo. From there, you walk down the Malaga Cove Trail — a mostly paved, moderate descent — down to RAT Beach.

  • Important note: The walk down is easy, but the walk back up big hill to return to cars is strenuous. This is ideal for attendees who are comfortable with a hill walk.

  • Advantages:

    • Free parking.

    • Scenic trail walk.

  • Disadvantage:

    • Climb back up at the end of your clean-up.

🧭 How to Reach the Meeting Spot

From Torrance Beach Parking (Paid Lot)

  1. Park along Paseo de la Playa near Calle Miramar / Via Riviera.

  2. Walk south along the sandy beach or the beach bike path toward the cliffs of Palos Verdes.

  3. Continue to the last lifeguard station before Malaga Cove/RAT Beach — this is your meeting point.

From Palos Verdes (Free Parking on Paseo de Mar)

  1. Park near Paseo de Mar & Via Arroyo (Palos Verdes Estates).

  2. Find the Malaga Cove Trail heading down the bluff toward the water.

  3. Follow it to the beach, then turn north to the sandy area of RAT Beach / Torrance Beach.

  4. Walk north along the sand to the last lifeguard tower toward Malaga Cove — that’s your meetup location.

🗺️ Helpful Tips

  • This area is part of the long Santa Monica Bay shoreline, and the beach transitions smoothly from Torrance Beach into RAT Beach/Malaga Cove.

  • The bike path (Marvin Braude Bike Trail) runs along the bluffs above the beach; walking along the sand often feels faster.

  • Safety first: wear sunscreen, bring water, and consider the hill walk for those parked on the Palos Verdes side.

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Dive Into the Dream: FinVenturez Launch Day
Aug
2

Dive Into the Dream: FinVenturez Launch Day

🌊 Dive Into the Dream: FinVenturez Launch Day

📍 RAT Beach, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274
🗓️ Date: Saturday, August 2, 2025
6:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Celebrate the official public launch of FinVenturez with a day of impact, ocean magic, and community connection. This is our “coming out” event, you're invited to dive into the dream with us and help kick off a new wave of underwater education and adventure.

🛠️ 6:30 AM – Team Setup

Arrive early to help us set the scene (optional)

🧼 7:00 AM – 9:00 AM: Beach Clean-Up

We’re starting the day with purpose, help us give back to the ocean we love.

🐚 FinVenturez Will Provide:

  • Disposable gloves

  • Trash bags

  • Trash pickers (limited availability)

  • Buckets (limited availability)

  • Tarp (for central trash collection)

  • First aid kit

  • Water jugs for bottle refills

🧜‍♀️ Please Bring:

  • Gardening gloves (if you have them)

  • Trash grabber or tongs (if you have them)

  • Bucket or reusable bag (mesh, canvas tote, etc.)

  • Reef-safe sunscreen

  • Reusable water bottle

  • Beach gear for the day (snacks, towel, sunhat, etc.)

📍 Location Tips: Access via Malaga Cove Canyon, Malaga Cove Trail, or walk left from Torrance Beach toward the cliffside.

🧜‍♀️ 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM: Mermaid Beach Day

Tails up and spirits high! We'll dive into the ocean for some summer fun. Whether you're a seasoned merfolk or just curious, this part of the day is all about joy, connection, and saltwater fun.

🤿 Location Highlight: Malaga Cove Kelp Forest

Malaga Cove offers an incredible nearshore dive site perfect for beginner to intermediate divers.

Marine Life:
Garibaldi, Senoritas, Blacksmith, Kelp Bass, Sheephead, Blue Banded Goby, Horn Sharks, Bat Rays, Octopus, Barracuda & more (some species seasonal)

Site Notes:

  • Visibility: 10–25 ft

  • Depth: 10–30 ft (stay with in your buddies and your own personal limits)

  • Entry: Easy via sandy beach; rocky entry only for experienced divers

  • Safety Reminder: Float/flag required, return hike to parking lot is steep—go slow and bring water.

    🧺 General Packing List:

  • Mermaid tail (optional!)

  • Freediving gear (so you can buddy up)

  • Reef-safe sunscreen

  • Reusable water bottle

  • Towel and blanket (items you need to enjoy the day at the beach)

  • Snacks and lunch

  • Any extra cleanup tools or gear you love to use

This is the start of something big—join us and dive into the dream.
We’re building a community that explores, protects, and celebrates the ocean. Be part of our launch, make memories, and let your adventure begin.

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