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Friday, October 6, 2017

Save The Bay and Facebook: Bringing the Bay Area Closer Together


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Facebook Sponsors Bay Day
Dear Jon,
San Francisco Bay is home to more than 7 million people and is the largest, most valuable estuary on the West Coast. Facebook’s headquarters is located right on the Bay’s beautiful shoreline, and the company has shown its commitment to protecting local habitat and ecosystems—from the innovative 9-acre green roof at its Menlo Park campus to its broader efforts in the Bay Area.
That’s why I’m delighted to announce that Facebook has returned as a lead sponsor of Bay Day 2017, helping people all around the Bay celebrate its iconic role in our community, and inspiring us all to better protect this shared natural wonder.
This Saturday, October 7th, Facebook’s sponsorship is supporting volunteer restoration events in Redwood City and Palo Alto, and a total of 70 community events around the Bay. And for people and families who can’t make it to one of these public celebrations – Facebook helped us launch My Bay Day Adventure Guide, an interactive, online guide to experience Bay Day from your mobile device. I love how the My Bay Day experience helps people to discover the Bay in a new way, through each of our senses, and hope you and your family enjoy it too.
I’m proud of our partnership with Facebook, and proud that they are helping protect San Francisco Bay and the communities that call the area home. Together, we can ensure a healthy and resilient Bay for generations to come.
Sincerely,

Andy Williams

David LewisExecutive Director, Save The Bay


Special thanks to Facebook for sponsoring Bay Day 2017!

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