Baykeeper Updates Related to Events

BK In The News: May 25, 2016
The 2016 San Francisco BayKeeper Bay Parade Swim spanned San Francisco Bay and started from the Golden Gate Bridge and finished in McCovey Cove near the SF Giants Stadium. Suzanne Heim-Bowen won the Golden Rivet award for first place solo swimmer. Famous for swimming faster than both men and women...
Press Release: May 17, 2016
Swimmers, kayakers, stand-up paddle boarders, and boaters will parade on the water along the San Francisco waterfront on May 22 in Baykeeper’s 3rd Annual Bay Parade. The 1pm finale in McCovey Cove—featuring costumes, flags and live music—will be recorded and broadcast on the Jumbotron at the start...
Press Release: May 17, 2016
Swimmers will race 6.5 miles in San Francisco Bay from the Golden Gate Bridge to McCovey Cove, along the San Francisco waterfront on May 22 in the Golden Rivet Swim, a part of Baykeeper’s Bay Parade event. Elite swimmers competing include: Kimberley Chambers, who set a new world record, becoming...
Press Release: May 10, 2016
San Francisco Baykeper Bay Parade Sunday May 22 What: Baykeeper’s 3rd Annual Bay Parade. Swimmers, kayakers, stand-up paddle boarders, and boaters parade on the water along the San Francisco waterfront to McCovey Cove at AT&T Park. Includes competitive 6.5-mile Golden Rivet Swim starting at the...
Monthly Column: May 3, 2016
Calling all swimmers, kayakers, stand-up paddleboarders and boaters! You are invited to be part of Baykeeper’s Third Annual Bay Parade on Sunday, May 22. Join hundreds of other participants for a fun and active day on San Francisco Bay. Swimmers will swim 6.5 miles, solo or in relay teams, along...
Page: April 14, 2016
The Bay Parade Supports a Clean and Healthy SF BayYour help in fundraising for the Bay Parade allows us to truly make an impact in keeping pollution out of San Francisco Bay. 100% of proceeds benefit Baykeeper's work toward a San Francisco Bay where the water is clean, the ecosystem is healthy,...
Page: April 2, 2015
Sail San Francisco Bay   Sail on the historic Freda B clipper ship and get an insider update on Baykeeper's work. Lead the Bay Parade Lead swimmers, sailors, and paddlers in the Bay Parade from the Ferry Building to AT&T Park. The finale will be featured on the Jumbotron at the...
Page: March 26, 2015
There are lots of fun ways to see the Bay Parade finale at McCovey Cove at 12:45. Take your choice of viewing spots: from the shoreline or by kayak. From the Shoreline See the Bay Parade finale from the north side of McCovey Cove, along the Giants Promenade/Bay Trail. Enter from 3rd Street and walk...
Page: June 5, 2014
There are lots of fun ways to see the Bay Parade finale at McCovey Cove at 12:45. Take your choice of viewing spots: from the shoreline, by kayak, or aboard the classic tall ship Freda B. You can also join the parade by riding in the ferry alongside the Parade from Pier 3 to South Beach Harbor, and...

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